That isn't how making a claim works. You see, if you make a claim that people are dying because of the vaccines, you have to provide evidence to back up that claim. It doesn't fall on everyone else to prove that your unsubstantiated claim is not true. You may as well claim that aliens built the pyramids and then demand proof that aliens didn't build them. No, the claim is ridiculous and has no available evidence to support it. If you want to convince people, find evidence.
"Miscarriages are up 466%. I think babies are people."
I think babies are people too, and I think your statistics are made up. No source, no link. I have a source for you: the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. And here's a link: Vaccinating Pregnant and Lactating Patients Against COVID-19. And here's where it says you're wrong about miscarriages and COVID-19 vaccines: "As demonstrated below, no differences have been seen when comparing pregnant women participating in the v-safe pregnancy registry with the background rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes."
You see what I did there?
Vaccines currently available under EUA have not been tested in pregnant women. Therefore, limited safety data specific to use in pregnancy is available. See details about the Food and Drug Administrationās (FDA) EUA process below.
This is the same bullsh*t pollsters do. Play with percentages until they give the numbers you want, while hiding the crosstabs and pretending they don't even exist.
So basically you have no documentation except for CNN and Fox. I see how that werx. š