realanalysis617
RealAnalysis617
realanalysis617

The Atlantic posted an essay asking what it would take to “persuade” anti-vaxxers to get the jab. If the deaths of their leaders, their friends and their family members isn’t enough to convince them, I don’t think there’s much hope of “persuasion” at all!

Yup. Let them all die, while their political choices who are all vaxxed up (And some who likely got boosters) look on. Let them scream and rage and spit and be lowered into the cold earth by backhoes, working overtime.

What fucking country was he living in? No bigotry after 9/11? Come closer to the Dearborn, MI, area and see what bigots did to some of the mosques and Muslim folks around there after 9/11. See how the local Islamic school in Ann Arbor had to hire and beef up security.  He continued a proud Republican tradition of

Shocking. I was sure he’d apologize and turn himself over to The Hague.

He just told you exactly what he is all about.  

Like someone posted earlier on Twitter (regarding Bill Maher’s most recent “being Bill Maher” episode):

Fuck that farm, fire them, bs diversity training line,  they aren't doing shit.  Boycott they racist farm for 6 apples.

I’m afraid everything here is inconclusive. All there really is to say is that something smells fishy!

What about veganism? Ethical veganism is a thing and I know a few vegans who won’t get jabbed due to animal testing.

Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 U.S. 11 (1905) established the precedent for vaccine requirements, and it was reaffirmed in Zucht v. King, 260 U.S. 174 (1922), upholding the San Antonio, TX school district’s prohibition on school attendance by unvaccinated children. With two SCOTUS decisions supporting Indiana