I somehow signed some petition regarding safeguarding civil liberties + I got linked to this daily webinar run by women who have thousands of followers against the jab. I sent it to my dad + at first he hated their long live streams but now he watches + even donated to them.
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These women have been getting so many doctors and medical professionals on their live streams almost everyday with thousands of followers + they are interesting to listen to. The media here tried to mislabel anti-vaxxers but they are merely pro civil liberties + anti police state
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Iβm not an anti-vaxxer, but I support peopleβs rights to refuse vaccines on grounds that the vaccine hasnβt been fully tested + the virus can mutate deeming vaccines ineffective. I am more on the grounds of civil liberties. I agree with your points on natalists. The two are
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Complete separate issues. I wouldnβt go around advocating anti-vaxxer rhetoric alongside AN. The two subjects are completely different. But one they do have in common is critical thinking. It takes critical thinking skills to be an AN + to question the agenda of statists.
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Fair enough, I understand your concerns. I believe in a lot of strange things, but I rarely talk abt them except among ppl who share interests in similar circles. Gnosticism may sound like fairytale BS but it played major role in AN in ancient world, that said I respect atheists.
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It seems to me there is a connection between not being coerced to participate in a medical experiment and not being coerced into existence, i.e. AN. The one is the consequence of the other. The key argument in AN, IMO, is imposition, not imposing one's will on another.
If people want to take the experimental mRNA treatments or if they want to take sterilizing jabs, then, okay, go for it. But when someone tries to force it on others, they have every right to defend themselves, by any means necessary, from coercive medical experiments.
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I agree with you. Both involve the common denominator of coercion being inherently evil.


