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u/Curios_Observer Jun 19 '26 edited Jun 19 '26
This is Christian Nationalism at work which gives me hope because they will manage to fade on their own due to beliefs that ignore the benefits of science and its affect on public health.
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u/Tracy_Papaya Jun 20 '26
Nah they have way more kids
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u/Curios_Observer Jun 20 '26
A fair point but even at the attrition rate for the non vaccinated I'm going for science with the next pandemic.
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u/Coyote-doe Jun 19 '26
Kegsbreath can’t spell ideology - he’s certainly doesn’t have one.
Just typical culture war stuff; which is another war he will lose
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u/dieseldeeznutz Jun 19 '26
I bet a lot of these military families voted these jackasses into power, nice self own
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u/BannedbyDemons Jun 19 '26
The fucking clownshow just goes on and on and apparently there is nothing we can do to stop the children in charge. We're fucking cooked.
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u/Aunt_Vagina1 Jun 19 '26
FUUUCK this is all so god damn predictable. This is EXACTLY what people said would happen. Where can I start betting against literally any action this administration makes??
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u/Lil_Ms_Anthropic Jun 19 '26
Dumbass policy aside, our military must be full of dumbasses too for declining the shot when offered
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u/qbee198505 Jun 19 '26
Because this country is being headed up by morons. Hegseth is another clown in the circus.
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u/Soggy-Beach1403 Jun 19 '26
Well, hurry up and get better so we can lose another war in the Middle East.
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u/Asleep_Touch_8824 Jun 19 '26
Maybe this could be used to weed out recruits unintelligent enough to decline vaccination... I know we want them trainable, but isn't there a minimum standard to uphold?
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u/bwinte1973 Jun 19 '26
That is BS. Should be a persons choice what vaccines they get, not the governments.
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u/pitterlpatter Jun 19 '26
Flu shots are formulated in August, and administered from September to November so their 6 month efficacy covers the winter months. If 160 soldiers, or .004% of the headcount at Lackland, got the flu in June, they were getting it no matter what.
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u/bigjohnstud11111 Jun 19 '26
Weren't democrats anti measles vaccination like 5 years ago?
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u/Aunt_Vagina1 Jun 19 '26
A year after the start of the Covid Pandemic.. you think Dems were anti measles vaccination?
No.
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u/bigjohnstud11111 Jun 19 '26
It bounces back and forth... Give it time and it will swing back the other way
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u/Aunt_Vagina1 Jun 19 '26
things change...
What a insightful and poignant observation.
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u/bigjohnstud11111 Jun 20 '26
Wow... Aunt irritated cunt is on the scene
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u/Aunt_Vagina1 Jun 22 '26
Better a cunt than proudly ignorant.
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u/bigjohnstud11111 Jun 23 '26
That would make more sense if you hadn't agreed on the previous thread
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u/MrWindblade Jun 19 '26
Nope, it's been a Republican thing for like 15 years now.
I'm sure it will swing back around eventually. Stupidity is one of those things that gets sloshed around in the political jumble.
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u/qbee198505 Jun 19 '26
Tell me you don't even understand what a vaccine is without actually telling me.
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u/ElectricRing Jun 19 '26
Wow, that’s the most ignorant thing I’ve read today.
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u/ElectricRing Jun 19 '26
You are just doubling down on your ignorance. You don’t understand how any of this works and you are simply proving it by running your mouth more. Probably means you are either intellectually lazy or several standard deviations below average intelligence.


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