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FIFY. Let's just keep ignoring all the dead people and get everyone vaccinated, no matter what questions the consipraloons ask. One website used "unnamed hockey player" so it must all be ignored completely.J. Walter Weatherman said:oh no said:
welp, all those deaths and collapses have already been DEBOOOOONKED by the vaccine worshippers. Website not credible. Website doesn't include x data. Website listed unnamed hockey player. therefore, everyone, young and healthy especially, better stop being conspiraloons. Stop asking questions and go get triple boosted. Immediately.
Broken people actually want to invalidate the data that might be really inconvenient if they stop ignoring it or heaven forbid, validate it.
Four Seasons Landscaping said:
People also didn't rush to politics boards to post about athletes with clots issues pre-vax.
When Chris Bosh ended his career due to blood clots it would have been on the NBA board.
oh no said:FIFY. Let's just keep ignoring all the dead people and get everyone vaccinated, no matter what questions the consipraloons ask. One website used "unnamed hockey player" so it must all be ignored completely.J. Walter Weatherman said:oh no said:
welp, all those deaths and collapses have already been DEBOOOOONKED by the vaccine worshippers. Website not credible. Website doesn't include x data. Website listed unnamed hockey player. therefore, everyone, young and healthy especially, better stop being conspiraloons. Stop asking questions and go get triple boosted. Immediately.
Broken people actually want to invalidate the data that might be really inconvenient if they stop ignoring it or heaven forbid, validate it.
Do you know for a fact that the vax didn't contribute to it?CDUB98 said:Prosperdick said:Perhaps we could have better discourse of the issues if terms like "conspiraloon" weren't thrown around on the regular.CDUB98 said:SunrayAg said:
The conspiraloons trying to sensationalize the Bills players situation without a clue of what actually happened are truly pathetic.
I wonder what they thought about the A&M football player who died of a blood clot in 2002, or the A&M football player who died of a heart condition while warming up in 1991?
Maybe let the facts come out first, and then commence with the conspiraloon hysteria.
Blue parachute for you.
It's extremely concerning when one side is shouted down by merely asking questions, which after all, criticism is the backbone of the scientific method.
But apparently we're now lauding those who paint anyone who questions this "apparent" uptick in these types of incidents as loons, who should be shunned for wrong think.
Did you noticed that Sunray singled out only one of those events?
Trying to tie the Hamlin incident to the vax immediately after it happened, and with zero evidence that it is the vax, is what earns it a conspiraloon sticker.
Well……….there's also that "real change" of people having actually had COVID, which has been known to cause some long term heart damage in people.schmellba99 said:Yeah, because either asking a question or making a comment about something that is absolutely a current issue is so conspirlooney!!!!CDUB98 said:Prosperdick said:Perhaps we could have better discourse of the issues if terms like "conspiraloon" weren't thrown around on the regular.CDUB98 said:SunrayAg said:
The conspiraloons trying to sensationalize the Bills players situation without a clue of what actually happened are truly pathetic.
I wonder what they thought about the A&M football player who died of a blood clot in 2002, or the A&M football player who died of a heart condition while warming up in 1991?
Maybe let the facts come out first, and then commence with the conspiraloon hysteria.
Blue parachute for you.
It's extremely concerning when one side is shouted down by merely asking questions, which after all, criticism is the backbone of the scientific method.
But apparently we're now lauding those who paint anyone who questions this "apparent" uptick in these types of incidents as loons, who should be shunned for wrong think.
Did you noticed that Sunray singled out only one of those events?
Trying to tie the Hamlin incident to the vax immediately after it happened, and with zero evidence that it is the vax, is what earns it a conspiraloon sticker.
Good God - it's a fuggin message board, that's what people do on it. Not like we are at the bedside of the player arguing over who gets what of his while he's still alive and can hear everybody.
Fact - the NFL had a vaccine mandate to keep playing
Fact - hear issues have trended upwards in the last year or two, with the only real change being vaccines and boosters
It's not a stretch to wonder if the two are potentially tied together. It's not some egregiously awful thing to make a statement or ask a question on a fuggin message board. Grow a pair, quit being such a poon and learn how to ignore the things that upset your delicate sensibilities.
580,000 dead (not from Covid)
— Ethical Skeptic ☀ (@EthicalSkeptic) January 1, 2023
...and rising at 7,400 per week.
Don't trust lazy clowns, no matter their title, gluttonous appetite for celebrity, nor degree. pic.twitter.com/GYJnlHnLrW
Zobel said:
You seem completely reasonable.
But in honesty I doubt you'll find many people in the views you're describing here on this forum.
If there's a lesson in the past few years it's that people in general can be weaponized and driven to hatred by propaganda and social media. It's not a phenomenon exclusive to the left.
In the end the real stupidity is that opinions on the efficacy and safety of a vaccine has become a political litmus test.
To anyone saying we don't need to talk about vax status or the possibility that Damar Hamlin had an adverse reaction to it, screw you. When the hell else would be appropriate to talk about it? How many lives will have to be at stake or lost for it to matter?
— ArkanSassy Momma (@ArkanSassyMomma) January 3, 2023
If vax talk was not censored perhaps Damar Hamlin would not be on LIFE SUPPORT. No trust for NARRATIVE CONTROLLERS #DiedSuddendly Prayers don’t change DOA. Was he?
— Okletsdothis1954 (@babyducks1954) January 3, 2023
They still want to jab our kids!!! WE NEED TO #TalkAboutIt https://t.co/ClXbimDDAC
The Green Dragon said:
What the angle of covid vax supporters? Is it to appear enlightened (accepting everything your rulers tell you is not this)? Is it fear because they may already have a ticking time bomb inside them?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025013/Gordo14 said:oh no said:
As long as no one risks being called a loon for even wondering if the covid vax might be attributable at all or suggests that an investigation and real study should be commenced, it's all just anecdotal. Just don't ask questions, you silly conspiraloons.5-fold increase in sudden cardiac deaths of FIFA players in 2021 😳https://t.co/VWvJYMLIQ0 pic.twitter.com/CyYrpXNdlZ
— James Freeman (@JamesfWells) November 16, 2021
Let's just say that data is true. That could also come from the COVID virus itself which is known to cause myocarditis. I mean you guys have absolutely no clue what the vaccination status of the athletes in question even is, but you're acting like you are stating facts. I just find it ironic that this board was downplaying the risk of myocarditis before the vaccine and now that the vaccine has a small risk of myocarditis, a lot of y'all are talking about how terrible it is.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2011/jun/13/serena-williams-blood-clot-wimbledon
Serena Williams famously almost died from blood clots in 2011. Sometimes cardiac events happen.
I've seen very little actual data to suggest that the very limited number of cardiac events in professional athletes is statistically significant in volume. There's plenty of data showing the vaccine is safe - especially in comparison to COVID infection, even specifically on the subject of cardiac health.
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7035e5.htm
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/united-states-rates-of-covid-19-deaths-by-vaccination-status?country=~50%2B
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9319484/
This data is out of date, but still relevant... All-cause mortality is lower in vaccinated populations than unvaccinated across ALL demographics.
During the last six months, 98% of all reported covid deaths have occurred in nations where more than 1 vaccine dose has been administered per person.
— PLC (@Humble_Analysis) December 2, 2022
Essentially no deaths are occurring in the unvaccinated nations. pic.twitter.com/QIG7CyMJwc
deddog said:Do you know for a fact that the vax didn't contribute to it?CDUB98 said:Prosperdick said:Perhaps we could have better discourse of the issues if terms like "conspiraloon" weren't thrown around on the regular.CDUB98 said:SunrayAg said:
The conspiraloons trying to sensationalize the Bills players situation without a clue of what actually happened are truly pathetic.
I wonder what they thought about the A&M football player who died of a blood clot in 2002, or the A&M football player who died of a heart condition while warming up in 1991?
Maybe let the facts come out first, and then commence with the conspiraloon hysteria.
Blue parachute for you.
It's extremely concerning when one side is shouted down by merely asking questions, which after all, criticism is the backbone of the scientific method.
But apparently we're now lauding those who paint anyone who questions this "apparent" uptick in these types of incidents as loons, who should be shunned for wrong think.
Did you noticed that Sunray singled out only one of those events?
Trying to tie the Hamlin incident to the vax immediately after it happened, and with zero evidence that it is the vax, is what earns it a conspiraloon sticker.
If so, how?
Can we not discuss this without calling people names?
Of course we can't. A lot of the same folks calling people names, were mandating vaccines for our kids.
Okay, I just posted a study. Contact the authors if you disagree with it.B-1 83 said:
Odd…..a quick search in Google and Duck Duck Go turns up page after page of articles discussing COVID's impact on the heart of some patients.
CDUB98 said:deddog said:Do you know for a fact that the vax didn't contribute to it?CDUB98 said:Prosperdick said:Perhaps we could have better discourse of the issues if terms like "conspiraloon" weren't thrown around on the regular.CDUB98 said:SunrayAg said:
The conspiraloons trying to sensationalize the Bills players situation without a clue of what actually happened are truly pathetic.
I wonder what they thought about the A&M football player who died of a blood clot in 2002, or the A&M football player who died of a heart condition while warming up in 1991?
Maybe let the facts come out first, and then commence with the conspiraloon hysteria.
Blue parachute for you.
It's extremely concerning when one side is shouted down by merely asking questions, which after all, criticism is the backbone of the scientific method.
But apparently we're now lauding those who paint anyone who questions this "apparent" uptick in these types of incidents as loons, who should be shunned for wrong think.
Did you noticed that Sunray singled out only one of those events?
Trying to tie the Hamlin incident to the vax immediately after it happened, and with zero evidence that it is the vax, is what earns it a conspiraloon sticker.
If so, how?
Can we not discuss this without calling people names?
Of course we can't. A lot of the same folks calling people names, were mandating vaccines for our kids.
Of course I don't, but nobody knows that the vax contributed to it either. How about we at least give it the 48-rule and wait?
My issue is with people suggesting, or outright saying, it was the vax when there is no clear evidence of such. The thought of Commotio Cordis has more evidence to it than the vax.
Zobel said:no matter how many times you say this it remains untrue.Quote:
Especially since 6-10 years of safety studies was skipped in the name of profit.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2772943
But what about Covid-recovered patients? I mean, if some morbidly obese elderly person can barely breath on their own in the hospital, I'd suspect that their heart would be struggling as well.B-1 83 said:
Odd…..a quick search in Google and Duck Duck Go turns up page after page of articles discussing COVID's impact on the heart of some patients.
I never said he got the vax.TxTarpon said:
When did he get the vax?
These people seem smart, right?
We should listen to them.
this isn't true. australia recommended against a third booster - the fifth shot - but still recommends the first two boosters.combat wombat said:
Other countries, Australia among them, have recommended those under 30 NOT get the vaccine because of known impact to the heart.
And Australia was one of the most hardcore Covidian countries of all of the developed nations. This should speak volumes to everyone.combat wombat said:
Other countries, Australia among them, have recommended those under 30 NOT get the vaccine because of known impact to the heart.
Zobel said:this isn't true. australia recommended against a third booster - the fifth shot - but still recommends the first two boosters.combat wombat said:
Other countries, Australia among them, have recommended those under 30 NOT get the vaccine because of known impact to the heart.
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/australia-recommends-against-fifth-vaccine-dose-fresh-covid-wave-builds-2022-11-15/
Because most already have them?Zobel said:this isn't true. australia recommended against a third booster - the fifth shot - but still recommends the first two boosters.combat wombat said:
Other countries, Australia among them, have recommended those under 30 NOT get the vaccine because of known impact to the heart.
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/australia-recommends-against-fifth-vaccine-dose-fresh-covid-wave-builds-2022-11-15/
wrong part. they didn't skip them because they weren't required.RGLAG85 said:Zobel said:no matter how many times you say this it remains untrue.Quote:
Especially since 6-10 years of safety studies was skipped in the name of profit.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2772943
They've done 6-10 years of studies on the covid vaccines? Love to see those long term studies.
Pom poms!
the mRNA vaccines had roughly ten times the number of patients in their critical trial and an average safety follow-up time of six months.Quote:
The median number of patients in the prelicensure safety database was 6710...and the median follow-up for serious adverse events was 6 months. The median aggregated number of patients enrolled among all pivotal efficacy trials supporting a given vaccine approval was 4961.