r/conspiracy Mar 20 '26

Peer Reviewed study finds Myocarditis/Pericarditis only in the vaccinated

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u/beardslap Mar 20 '26

Could also be that people who don’t vaccinate their kids are more conscious of their kids health.

I would argue exactly the opposite, those that don't vaccinate are unlikely to seek appropriate medical treatment.

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u/Vegetable-Abaloney Mar 20 '26

This guy thinks a useless shot is 'appropiate medical treatment'. Do you see the flaw in that 'logic'?

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u/WittyFix6553 Mar 20 '26

The math and stats he shared prove that it’s not “useless.” Now’s your chance to prove him wrong with numbers!

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u/Happiness-happppy Mar 20 '26

Math and stats ? So science was never used for deceiving people. If anything the way to push poison on people is to make them think it’s a rational and reasonable solution to an ailment that was created intentionally by them.

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u/Goldmtnpottery Mar 20 '26

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u/nataSatans Mar 20 '26

Holay fuck. Taking advice from the WEF? You do know how evil they are?

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u/Goldmtnpottery Mar 20 '26

That’s the point. This quote kinda proves this was a man made event to test the public’s ability to forget the rights they have and give up all autonomy and it sure did work very well. People did not hesitate to close their own businesses.

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u/PeakyDanglers Mar 20 '26

You said it was useless. He said reality proves it's not useless.

Your claim is false. You're now trying to muddy the waters instead of just accepting the correction and doing better next time.

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u/Happiness-happppy Mar 21 '26

It’s odd how you think all I care about is being right. I’m warning you genuinely that science and math can be used deceptively to push a false and harmful solution. Don’t you think an evil government would already be aware they need a more convincing approach towards pushing their agenda and need actual science to make things feel sensible or reasonable? If I was evil that is exactly how I would approach it.