* I meant "does whatever they think is supposed to be harmful about the vaccine (vaccines are good and those things aren't there, it's all disinfo) only get in through the needle?"
Just to be very clear
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Siem (human_dude@weirder.earth)'s status on Saturday, 23-Apr-2022 21:35:07 UTC Siem -
Eldan Goldenberg (eldang@weirder.earth)'s status on Saturday, 23-Apr-2022 21:35:07 UTC Eldan Goldenberg @human_dude it’s not totally incoherent though.
For an anti-vaxxer who believes in the basic immune response stuff and still doesn’t want it: what’s left in the blood weeks later is the antibodies, not the thing that will trigger the immune reaction.
For one who just thinks it’s poison: the dose from a blood transfusion would be so much smaller than from a direct injection, in presumably relatively desperate circumstances. -
Eldan Goldenberg (eldang@weirder.earth)'s status on Saturday, 23-Apr-2022 21:35:07 UTC Eldan Goldenberg @human_dude I guess all I’m really saying is that these leaps are easier for me to understand than someone being antivax in the first place, which strikes me as requiring much bigger leaps beyond evidence.
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Siem (human_dude@weirder.earth)'s status on Saturday, 23-Apr-2022 21:35:08 UTC Siem Do anti-vaxxers also refuse tot get blood transfusions?
Or does whatever is harmful about vaccines only get in through the needle?
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I think I actually don't want to know the answer to this question.
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