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Thread: O/T Covid Vaccine mRNA

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    As we have discussed, it is beyond doubt that the vaccines reduce transmission.
    Nobody believes that anymore.

    How come you only ever appear on this site to push the establishment position?

    When the grooming gang scandal first came to light at first you said the BNP had made it up and then just keeping saying "Jimmy Savile" every five minutes.

    Are you in the 77th Brigade?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    ...it is beyond doubt that the vaccines reduce transmission.


    It's the way you tell 'em...

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    Another failing politician from Australia wants an investigation

    https://x.com/adhtvaus/status/175977...lcvxGrPcIOixGQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    So here we have two failed popstars (although I would imagine that they made a bob or two out of ‘I’m too s3xy’ and probably still get the odd gig at the likes of Pontins) pushing a video from some unnamed gent who is railing against peer reviewed science (i.e. science that has been assessed by independent scientists and deemed to have the appearance of being sound).

    What is the alternative to peer reviewed science? Made up crap that can be posted on Twitter? That certainly appears to be the go-to for anti-vaxers.
    It’s the content of what they’re talking that interests me. They’re correct! Peer reviewed studies can only happen if everyone thinks the same. You clearly don’t think the same as me yet I’m happy to think about what’s being said and not who’s saying it.

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    Some Australian politicians are asking for an inquiry into the excess deaths.

    Come va on now!

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    Kerr, you seem very dismissive and condescending about people in the videos as if you know and have done more than them.

    For example and she hasn’t been in any of the videos posted but…
    Glenda Jackson was a good politician and served her constituents well but your response to anything she said that didn’t follow your view would be that she was a failed actress.
    Obviously my thoughts are taken from all the failed people you’ve mentioned on this thread.

    Yet most of them are doctors, consultants, actors and politicians that have clearly been successful in passing exams and building a following on social media.

    They haven’t failed in life they’ve just got opinions different to yours.

    Your continued critique of X is you trying to discount anything said on there as nonsensical but yet everyone uses it, industry, music, films, governments, education and anyone that want to get a message across.

    What people do with that message is up to them.

    My main reason for being on Twitter was RUFC and during the Covid lock downs it was a great deal of fun. At that point of my life I was in favour of the vaccines but I was unaware of what they were as they were sold as an escape of the Covid.

    My experiences and others around me have opened my mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Nobody believes that anymore.

    How come you only ever appear on this site to push the establishment position?

    When the grooming gang scandal first came to light at first you said the BNP had made it up and then just keeping saying "Jimmy Savile" every five minutes.

    Are you in the 77th Brigade?
    Who appointed you to determine what nobody believes?

    The authors of the research detailed below found that the Covid vaccines reduce transmission. Should we believe them or Right Said Fred?

    https://www.bmj.com/content/376/bmj.o298

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10073587/

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Another failing politician from Australia wants an investigation

    https://x.com/adhtvaus/status/175977...lcvxGrPcIOixGQ
    I don't know who the bloke is and so can't comment upon his failure or success as a politician.

    There should be investigations into the excess death phenomenon that is affecting some countries. Sadly, antivaxxers are only likely to accept the answer that suits the agenda and the pre-conceived notions of those who put up that Tweet.
    Last edited by KerrAvon; 20-02-2024 at 01:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    It’s the content of what they’re talking that interests me. They’re correct! Peer reviewed studies can only happen if everyone thinks the same. You clearly don’t think the same as me yet I’m happy to think about what’s being said and not who’s saying it.
    If that is what the bloke is saying (thanks for the explanation) he is completely wrong. Peer review looks at the method and interpretation of a study or experiment to determine whether its outcome appears valid. It’s quality control.

    Put very simply, if science were not subject to peer review, papers that included, say, a critical arithmetical error, would risk going unchallenged.

    I would respectfully suggest that the question you should be asking is why Right Said Fred should be pushing an attack upon the concept of peer review? Could it be that there is a lack of any peer reviewed science to support the conspiracy theories that they also push and that they prefer ‘science’ that has not been subject to any form of quality control? What they are doing is a variation of Michael Goves’ comment during the Brexit controversy that ‘Britain has had enough of experts’. What he meant was that he and others who were pushing Brexit were fed up of well qualified people publicly disputing the ‘benefits’ that they were promising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Kerr, you seem very dismissive and condescending about people in the videos as if you know and have done more than them.

    For example and she hasn’t been in any of the videos posted but…
    Glenda Jackson was a good politician and served her constituents well but your response to anything she said that didn’t follow your view would be that she was a failed actress.
    Obviously my thoughts are taken from all the failed people you’ve mentioned on this thread.

    Yet most of them are doctors, consultants, actors and politicians that have clearly been successful in passing exams and building a following on social media.

    They haven’t failed in life they’ve just got opinions different to yours.

    Your continued critique of X is you trying to discount anything said on there as nonsensical but yet everyone uses it, industry, music, films, governments, education and anyone that want to get a message across.

    What people do with that message is up to them.

    My main reason for being on Twitter was RUFC and during the Covid lock downs it was a great deal of fun. At that point of my life I was in favour of the vaccines but I was unaware of what they were as they were sold as an escape of the Covid.

    My experiences and others around me have opened my mind.
    Glenda Jackson was an excellent actress and could never be described as having failed. I’m sure that I have read that she considered herself to have failed in politics, but I believe her to be wrong on that.

    My first degree was in a biological science and after graduating I worked in a scientific role - evaluating scientific evidence - for several years before switching into my current profession in which I evaluate evidence, both scientific and other types, on every working day.

    My views upon Glenda Jackson are based upon information - evidence - that I have seen in relation to her. If she had expressed a view upon a scientific or legal matter, I would have evaluated it based upon the knowledge that I already held and any additional research that would be required to give an evaluation that I was confident of. Part of that research would have touched upon Jackson’s qualifications and experience to speak on the scientific subject in question and also the views of other who are qualified to do so.

    I won’t take science lessons from Right Said Fred. I would respectfully suggest that no sensible person should. If building a following on social media is something that means that a person’s views somehow have increased credibility and validity then society is truly doomed

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