@BasedGriev4ance@NevRhea@Bbmorg @AshleaSimonBF Yes of course it’s possible, my point is that it’s not something we should be striving for as a society.
@RatbagNTalion@piprbomb @JTPatchett “Done nothing to you”… Just the most privileged and ignorant take of all time. Go and read about the troubles and educate yourself on the nightmarish way of life people (who are still very much alive to this day) had to endure.
@AkuhnaHatate @bitginger @williamashh@villA12026 You said about 3 tweets ago: “In MOST parts of the world being gay is seen as an abomination.”, now you’re saying that they have no less rights than yourself?
@therealmissjo@solihullblue181@CarpCatcher1967@JamesMelville I am taking about the scientific consensus, not individual scientists. So I am referring to scientists who are a part of large, rigorously peer reviewed organisations who specialise in vaccines.
@CarpCatcher1967@solihullblue181@therealmissjo@JamesMelville 1. It is effective at helping your body fight covid, and this outweighs the risk of harm that is potentially caused by the vaccine itself… that’s the whole point, it’s a probability game.
2. It was never the scientific consensus that the vaccine would stop you getting covid.