Summary: People who do not (yet) take expedited (leapfrogging approval) vaccines from China, Russia and the United States should not be mocked or misrepresented; if clinical trials and thorough studies are largely absent, a healthy dose of apprehension is understandable
THE Web is full of rubbish and there's almost as much misinformation in it as there is actual information. But some things aren't so speculative or wrong, they're just being suppressed for being less convenient to those looking to profit from panic and monopolies.
Months ago we posted Bill Gates deposition videos. Those were factual. Last year we published many police documents about an arrest at his mansion. Those too were factual.
"COVID-19 is a real threat, the crisis isn't manufactured, but shaming people who (at least for now) express scepticism about months-old vaccines (tested for even much shorter a timespan) isn't productive or respectful. Can we please not resort to this?"We've sadly come to a point where many people are happy to dismiss views they're not comfortable with as "conspiracy" or use straw man arguments to deny wrongdoing by serial criminals like Donald Trump. The facts are critical; but facts aren't always convenient. The video above is a polite (I hope) response to a blog post from yesterday (found in Planet Ubuntu).
COVID-19 is a real threat, the crisis isn't manufactured, but shaming people who (at least for now) express scepticism about months-old vaccines (tested for even much shorter a timespan) isn't productive or respectful. Can we please not resort to this? ⬆