A list of puns related to "Vaccine misinformation"
Pro Neil/Anti-Joe:
"Young survived polio, so he would know the value of a good vaccine."
"Neil doesnβt like bull shit. This is just another example of it."
"Joe Rogan = Oprah for Chodes."
Pro-Joe/Anti-Neil
"Warning: comment section is just another circlejerk against joe rogan"
"People should have the right to choose what to inject themselves with."
["Joe Rogan isn't the news. He's also not a research paper. Doesn't
... keep reading on reddit β‘Havenβt we learned our lesson on rolling stone?
You can't address the content so you trash the publisher. Y'all are on cult shit. <--- You mean we should care what 0.0002% of doctors say?
Didnβt the cdc or fauci just come out supporting use of ivermectin? <---- Assess doesn't mean supports or approves.
Fucking Rolling Stones π <---- Thereβs nothing about this story worthy of laughing at rolling stone for.
Why is everyone acting like Rolling Stone wrote the letter? <---- because room-temp-iq rogan fans can't attack the content
Not surprising from people who take medical advice from a fucking comedian/meathead <---- Medical advice should only come from actors and businessmen. Never comedians.
[The covid jab will basically give you AIDS. A compromise immune system.](https://www.reddit.com/r/JoeRogan/comments/s2ewcn/comment/hsifxow/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=w
... keep reading on reddit β‘I realise the total might be censored.
Thereβs a lot of regular anti vax trolls here who constantly post misinformation. Can we get some hard and fast rules in place to stop the spread of outright lies that lead people to not get vaccinated which leads to more spread and death?
I was worried going into it because Destiny has recently made comments about the impossibility of swaying the opinions of anti-vaxxers.
Holy shit was I wrong to be concerned. Destiny addressed and debunked every.single.claim with incredible clarity and sound arguments.
I have honestly not seen anti-vaxxers literally stunned into silence by an argument before, let alone several times in the same conversation.
I know Destiny probably only engaged in this panel to provide audiences with a counter to the ignorant bs being spewed by geisha and whatever that bald fuck is called, but I genuinely believe he may have changed the minds of many people watching it.
So this is just an appreciation post for absolutely destroying that debate, having an incredible grasp of the arguments an facts despite them throwing everything at you with every question (dat gishgallop) and despite dealing with possibly the worst moderator performance I've seen for a while.
Also at one point he looked straight into my eyes.
I was thinking. Why do so many people come to this subreddit saying the same similar thing?
"This subreddit is anti vaccine and spreading misinformation!"
You ever notice they rarely disprove of anything questioning the safety of the vaccine, or really, the entire pandemic itself, and why we are at where we are now?
I don't know about y'all, but if I see somebody spreading misinformation and I happen to know the correct information, I will explain my correct information and try to understand where they got it wrong to help them understand and sometimes I might end up learning that I was wrong myself. Though there lies a problem. This idea of things being purely correct or wrong may not be the best way to describe things in this pandemic. People not like things being with uncertainty.
Notice these people rarely try and disprove this information and instead will talk about why this subreddit is allowing people like this to post.
I say to these people instead of demanding people get censored, fight back! If you truely believe it is misinformation, then prove them wrong. Prove to them that the vaccines or whatever you feel is false, misleading, misinformed, etc, are wrong with solid convincing evidence instead of trying to get people and places censored and posting "This subreddit is filled with anti vaccine people!" garbage.
I hate this intense media censorship. I thought if there was one thing people in the US all agreed on it was freedom of speech, not some freedom of some speech.
There are people who believe the Earth is flat. Should we censor and block them? They are spreading misinformation after all. There are people who believe the Earth is actually spherical. Should we censor and block them too? I mean to flat Earth people, they are the ones spreading misinformation. What is correct today could be wrong tomorrow and what is wrong today could be correct tomorrow.
People here are not anti vaccine, maybe anti mRNA corona vaccine, but not vaccines in general. Though if you really hate true antivaxxers, censoring all information other than "The vaccine is the only way!" narrative is going to create more of them. A self fulfilling prophecy you could say.
Anyway thought I get that out of me here. Sorry if the post is a bit long. I did try to keep it short and to the point.
Iβve heard itβs just a βconspiracy theoryβ that doctors have had their medical license threatened for saying bad things about the vax.
Now we have it in writing from the Federation of State Medical Boards:
> WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 29, 2021) β The Federation of State Medical Boardsβ Board of Directors released the following statement in response to a dramatic increase in the dissemination of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and disinformation by physicians and other health care professionals on social media platforms, online and in the media:
> βPhysicians who generate and spread COVID-19 vaccine misinformation or disinformation are risking disciplinary action by state medical boards, including the suspension or revocation of their medical license. Due to their specialized knowledge and training, licensed physicians possess a high degree of public trust and therefore have a powerful platform in society, whether they recognize it or not. They also have an ethical and professional responsibility to practice medicine in the best interests of their patients and must share information that is factual, scientifically grounded and consensus-driven for the betterment of public health. Spreading inaccurate COVID-19 vaccine information contradicts that responsibility, threatens to further erode public trust in the medical profession and puts all patients at risk.β
Does anyone else find it disturbing and inappropriate for one of the standards of acceptable information is for it to be consensus-driven?
Last night I posted a video on Youtube about Bill Gates and his involvement in vaccines and other stuff. Within 30 minutes of uploading it, it was removed for "spreading misinformation". I kinda figured this would happen since the video really reveals the kind of person Bill Gates is. I then wrote to YouTube and pointed out that the only person in the video who talks about the safety of vaccines at all is Bill Gates, when a reporter asks him how safe vaccines are and he says "...the side effects aren't super severe...".
Ultimately they saw that I was right and had to unblock the video. So now that its back up, I highly recommend you watch it and then share it as much as you can. I think by watching it you might become aware of somethings you weren't before.
I posted the video in r/videos and people could not handle having the annointed one being exposed. Basically everyone who commented said it was misinformation and youtube only put it back up because they only care about views. Either I'm crazy or the world is crazy, because the mental gymnastics people do to avoid facing reality are just insane to me.
I'm guessing Bill Gates is now one of those holy people (along with PFauci) that we're not allowed to question anymore. One of the comments I wrote pointed out that Bill Gates isn't a medical professional, and it has 10 downvotes.
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