Are Anti-Mask/Anti-Vaccine Public Speakers Protected by "Freedom of Speech" in the US

Started by eThneoLgrRnae6 pages

Yawn. Any videos from scientists/doctors I could be lucky enough to find (most have already been scrubbed from the internet) to support my position would be discounted by all of the pro-vaxxers here as "not being majority opinion" or some such shit.

You're missing the point though... I don't actually have to prove a damn thing, dude.... I have a right to refuse any vaccine for any reason I like. Don't have to explain my position or reasons. I could say I don't want the vaccine because I like cheeseburgers or because I think blue is a prettier color than red or any other lame reason. As an individual I have certain inalienable rights, especially in America. We are still a Constitutional Republic, ffs.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Yawn. Any videos from scientists/doctors I could be lucky enough to find (most have already been scrubbed from the internet) to support my position would be discounted by all of the pro-vaxxers here as "not being majority opinion" or some such shit.

You're missing the point though... I don't actually have to prove a damn thing, dude.... I have a right to refuse any vaccine for any reason I like. I don't have to explain my position or reasons. As an individual I have certain inalienable rights, especially in America. We are still a Constitutional Republic, ffs.

Sure, I thought that was one of the tennets although not constitutional. You prove your position.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
The risks just aren't worth the reward, imo. I'd much rather take my chances with a virus that has over a 99% survival rate rather than take my chances with a dangerous vaccine.

Tylenol (paracetamol) is more dangerous than the covid vaccine. It would literally not pass modern medicine safety tests that the vaccine had to. Same applies with huge numbers of older, established everyday medicines such as advil (ibuprofen)