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[–] Dii_Casses 3 points (+3|-0)

Center for Countering Digital Hate

Well we're off to a great start here. Nobody is more qualified to assess medical claims than race activist. /s

...though the vaccines have been deemed safe and effective by the US government and its regulatory agencies.

It would be so much simpler if the government were trustworthy.

5G broadband cellular networks

Okay the 5G stuff is pretty stupid. And the whole sticking a spoon to the injection site is a bar trick.

the CCDH is calling on Facebook and Instagram, Twitter and YouTube to completely deplatform the disinformation dozen they believe are dangerous and instrumental in creating vaccine hesitancy at a crucial moment in the pandemic.

Or perhaps people see that they are being cajoled and don't really believe Facebook have their best interest at heart.

[–] ScorpioGlitch 2 points (+2|-0)

Oh no! Citizens enacting their first amendment rights! We can't have that!

though the vaccines have been deemed safe and effective by the US government and its regulatory agencies

For emergency use only. There are so many side effects and cases where people become ill or even die that if these kinds of results were seen in childhood vaccinations that it would never have been released. Add to this that there's a spike of infections among the vaccinated that it almost doesn't make any kind of logical sense. A fear sense, yes. But I'm not convinced that it's reasonable yet. On top of it all, my mother, sister, and niece can't get the vaccinations because of complications and since you can still be infected once vaccinated and I visit family a LOT, I still would have to pre-quarantine for two weeks every time I visit (which is like twice a month). My life hasn't changed because of the vaccine for others, it wouldn't change any appreciable way for me if I get vaccinated so it makes absolutely no sense for me.