Yep. It diminishes legitimate arguments.
Pfizer and modern used mRNA technology for the same reason the Russians used adenovirus-mediated DNA-based technology. Specifically, because it's the fastest way to develop vaccines. You don't have to purify and stabilize proteins and hope that you can get them to fold in the way the native protein does. You just encode the protein you're targeting and then let the cell do the rest.
That said, there are lots of reasons why that approach with THIS particular virus and THIS particular spike protein is potentially problematic. These are the issues we should be discussing.
modern = Moderna
So, you listened to it, eh?
I didn’t think so.
After watching these two Dr. Mobeen Syed videos about the spike protein, I’m much less concerned than I was.
“SARS-COV-2 Spikes in Ovaries from Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine?”
“Spike Protein Cytotoxicity?”