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Friday, April 16, 2021

How Vaccine Passports Went From Public Health Tool to Political Wedge

Utter the words 'vaccine passport' in the wrong company and get ready for a fight... or at the very least a disdainful glare. The concept of a vaccine passport has become the latest casualty in the Red state/Blue state divide over COVID-19. It's the same debate that turned the idea of wearing masks into a political battle between Democrats and Republicans.

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  1. The problem is... ITS NOT A VACCINE!

    Its a pre-treatment for a virus that is on average 99.7% survivable. Like taking chemo for a cancer you might get. Only licensed real vaccines can be mandated for things like schools, and the experimental goo jab ain't it.

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    1. The actual term for what they're jabbin' is "Gene Therapy" and it changes your DNA.
      The "vaccine passport" idea is one step away from the Nazi "Papers please". It's not something we the people should ever allow in the U.S.

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  2. Funny how they always project themselves.
    "I think the fear among conservatives other vaccine skeptics is that they're going to be unable to participate. They're afraid that they're going to be left out of the kind of new normal.""
    I am not scared of the vaccine or the passport or the fools that propose it or want. I am angry, but I am not afraid.

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  3. Blah blah, blah, blah. They remind me of the teacher in the Charlie Brown cartoons, always making noise but never making sense.
    JD

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  4. I thought the libs were all in favor of what a person gets to do with their body. If you really believe in pro-choice, you shouldn't care if I choose not to get the shot or not.

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  5. I simply trust my immune system much, much more than I trust these political hacks & their aCCllies.

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  6. It never was intended as a health tool. No different than the Nazis making the Jews identify their faith.

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