I said "selectively", not "conveniently". Readers can judge for themselves whether you selected Fuller's strongest point.
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And gleefully/pedantically dunked on two quotes selected from later in his thread, without addressing the point I highlighted. Will check whether
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Checked both of his posts. Neither addresses it.
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Once variants take over, you would not expect nearly as high a probability of emergence in that area. The first variant includes "winner polymorphisms" already, so there is much less escape pressure.
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In fact, this is evidence that variants do NOT easily happen at random.
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If vaccinations induce variants, then how did the four α/β/Γ/Δ variants all arise by Jan 6, and no comparable variants since then? On Jan 6 there had been <17m doses. 330X more doses since then.
@ENirenberg@GidMK@michaelzlin@ydeigin does this make sense?pic.twitter.com/AN1Dgwc8eg
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Of course not. Whoever thinks vaccines are responsible for these novel variants just does not understand biology. Or even basic causality.
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Yes, total gibberish, but to be fair that's what I'd expect from this account
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Once a variant is selected that survives an environment, the selection pressure has dissipated. An initial branching toward those variants, then new equilibrium is exactly what we should expect.
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That statement genuinely makes no sense at all 
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I don't know how to argue with that depth of logic.
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