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20 Jan 22
@no1marauder saidThis is known as lying by omission, and goes nowhere in replying to my point that no one knows what the long term effects of the seizure syrup are.
All major medical organizations agree the vaccines authorized are safe and effective, your anti-vaxx ignorance does not change that:
"More than 529 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been given in the United States from December 14, 2020, through January 18, 2022. To view the current total number of COVID-19 vaccinations that have been administered in the United Sta ...[text shortened]... ization (EUA)."
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/safety-of-vaccines.html
All major medical organisations should include the warning that they have no idea what the long term effects are. They could admit to not knowing and then say something like "We think you'll probably be ok" Of course when things start going sideways the guy that said 'We think you'll probably be ok" has gone the same place as the polly that said: "Give us your money now, we'll look after it for you, and when you retire we'll give it back plus interest."
Lying by omission is a grey area that people often use as an excuse for being dishonest, you'd expect it from a child or shag doody (but then I repeat myself), but in the case of 'major medical organisations' when they oopsy leave that information out, they undermine their own credibility, they become less trust worthy.
Hey what's that you're hiding behind your back?
'nuthin'
Um, yeah sure, whatever you say.
@wajoma saidCalling it a seizure syrup is negative framing based on absolutely no proof.
This is known as lying by omission, and goes nowhere in replying to my point that no one knows what the long term effects of the seizure syrup are.
All major medical organisations should include the warning that they have no idea what the long term effects are. They could admit to not knowing and then say something like "We think you'll be ok" Of course when things start g ...[text shortened]... what's that you're hiding behind your back?[/i]
'nuthin'
Um, yeah sure, whatever you say.
@shavixmir said:'^(
Calling it a seizure syrup is negative framing based on absolutely no proof.
21 Jan 22
@shavixmir said'Seizure Syrup" is obviously a joke.
Just so long as you accept that you're moronity is see-through, then it's fine by me.
Then why would you react thusly? Got a bit too close to the truth for you shag?
I know that seizure syrup is not the correct medical term for the clot shot, but that would make you the moron for not knowing it was a joke. You don't have to think it was a funny joke, there are plenty of unfunny jokes, you and jimm619 would sure know a lot about that.
But why your reaction here, is it that a little pang of conscience we've observed previously, do you see an element of truth in the term 'seizure syrup' shag doody?
Moron or conscience, which is it?
@wajoma saidHealth care workers' primary obligation is the care and safety of their patients. This is an ethical requirement of the occupation they chose to enter.
This is known as lying by omission, and goes nowhere in replying to my point that no one knows what the long term effects of the seizure syrup are.
All major medical organisations should include the warning that they have no idea what the long term effects are. They could admit to not knowing and then say something like "We think you'll probably be ok" Of course when thing ...[text shortened]... what's that you're hiding behind your back?[/i]
'nuthin'
Um, yeah sure, whatever you say.
"Who knows, something bad might happen to me in the distant future" is not an acceptable excuse for endangering the lives of said patients.
@wajoma saidMoron.
'Seizure Syrup" is obviously a joke.
Then why would you react thusly? Got a bit too close to the truth for you shag?
I know that seizure syrup is not the correct medical term for the clot shot, but that would make you the moron for not knowing it was a joke. You don't have to think it was a funny joke, there are plenty of unfunny jokes, you and jimm619 would sure know ...[text shortened]... see an element of truth in the term 'seizure syrup' shag doody?
Moron or conscience, which is it?