Vaccine Logic: The Shots Don’t Work if Just One Person Refuses

Here is the entirety of the current vaccine orthodoxy summed up on a single stick-in-a-bike-wheel meme. The religious COVID nutjobs are absolutely convinced that unvaccinated people are spreading the virus to people who are vaccinated. Huh?! This is, of course, the exact opposite of what every single person has been taught about vaccines since about the 1950s in health class.

Take NBA player Kyrie Irving, for example. He’s literally one of the only people in the NBA who has exercised his personal freedom to not get vaccinated. So the Nets fired him.

Every other NBA player that Irving would have come into contact with this season cannot catch COVID from him. (We’re pretending that the COVID vaccines work for this example, so play along with us, please.)

This makes no sense at all unless you realize that forcing everyone to take the vaccine is actually about eliminating medical privacy and freedom.

It has nothing to do with public health at this point. Irving, to his credit, is standing his ground and even says he’s refusing the vaccine to protest against vaccine mandates. Good for him!


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