To: gas_dr
"You know the antivaxxers are secretly hoping for this." "some on this forum are rooting for and hoping that many die so they might be able to say they were correct."Some of them absolutely 100% are. They would be giddy with joy that they were right and others were wrong, completely ignoring the human cost and the fact that God will not look kindly on those who celebrate human suffering.
I'm come to believe that others earnestly hope they are wrong and do NOT want to see anything bad happen to those who've been vaccinated. They're okay in my book. Misguided as to the facts, but seemingly decent human beings.
340 posted on
06/04/2021 7:13:36 PM PDT by
2aProtectsTheRest
(The media is banging the fear drum enough. Don't help them do it.)
To: 2aProtectsTheRest
Ever notice how the stalkers, particularly the religiously hypocritical and the cut and pasters seem to only come out int he dark of night and weekends. It is pretty predictable.
344 posted on
06/04/2021 7:21:38 PM PDT by
gas_dr
(Conditions of Socratic debate: Intelligence, Candor, and Good Will. )
To: 2aProtectsTheRest
Who could reasonably look at the deaths of millions of Americans and gloat? Granted, the loss of life would be greater among liberals than conservatives, among the elderly, and in the urban and suburban middle and upper classes. Predicting a mass die-off that would be as large as Mao's death toll in China over 25 years in a relatively short time in a country with one-third of China's population would result in a collapse of American society. The power of the political, business, and financial elite would collapse as quickly as Communism did in the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact countries. Normally, elites attempt to preserve their power. If the vaccines were to effect 30-50 million deaths in two years, including among the military, which will probably compel all service members to take the shots, society would collapse. And the elites would lose power.
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