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RE: The Truth will win in the end!

Because that’s how it started. You aren’t comparing fair points. You don’t compare today to 1945. You compare to how it started in early 1930’s… look at these stats.
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Good info here also https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xZLH8DcXJz8

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Do people actually read the information or just watch videos and repost whatever supports a specific narrative? It's hard to take heavily unbiased surveys seriously when the primary purpose of the survey is to bolster one political view over another, clearly.

Case in point ...

"Nearly half (48%) of Democratic voters think federal and state governments should be able to fine or imprison individuals who publicly question the efficacy of the existing COVID-19 vaccines on social media, television, radio, or in online or digital publications."

Yet, in the same vain 67% of likely voters oppose. So, removing the political biases, the majority of the survey population is not in favour. Looking at just the LV column the nuance of the survey changes drastically.

Data breakdown of the survey results from the report

In my mind, anything that clearly foists data to support one ideology over another should be thrown out. The data and questions are usually forced to support the narrative. It's a biased World. I have to say the stuff coming out of the States is not helping the World at all.

Oh boy, there's a lot of dramatic hyperbole in that video. I don't agree with fines or taxes for people that choose to not vaccinate. At the same time, how do you mitigate the resource and financial crunch that is killing our hospitals largely because people choose not to vaccinate?

You respectfully aren’t at all up on stats. I’m moving on since U are not willing to do some research. I understand it’s easy to get emotional about this but some basic research would show there’s no literally no over sample or unvaccinated compared to vaccinated in hospitals. In many it’s different he opposite. Have you researched it? Have u talked to nurses? People in hospitals who can discuss this and what stats the media isn’t talking about? Without u doing this I just don’t see point in talking more about this. I part respectfully and with no bad will towards you. Have a good weekend

Sounds good, no worries - nothing wrong with a little discourse. I could ask the same thing of you though. Unfourtunelty I feel like the most I would get back is additional links to videos or plot-laden posts/sites. I do have close friends that are nurses working in critical care. They are burnt out and tired. Their stories do not contradict what is being reported. All I ask of anyone is what you are asking of me - question your sources - it's a two-way street. Have a good one.