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RE: Star Troopah

I read a few of your posts before I replied (or I might have take a less, ah, savory tone myself) and I don't mean to imply that I think you're just spamming BS. I followed, I upvoted at least one... you've got a fan here. However:

there have been many reporting crazy health issues *after simply being around the freshly "vaccinated." (If you can even call it that... though if you were to be real, it's just straight-up genetic modification.)

Many is a word that takes advantage of the ignorant. A VERY VERY small percentage of hundreds of millions of people can still be 'many'. I'm not saying we should ignore the suffering of 1000's of people, and I do think pharmaceutical companies should have some liability to people who suffer adverse effects from their products (especially while they're price gouging on so many products). It's important, though, to keep this in context. Even if HUNDREDS of thousands were seeing adverse effects (and it is NOT that many, unless there are high localized concentrations for some reason), that is less than a hundredth of a percent of people recieving the vaccine. Nothing in your post made this clear.

Also, none of these vaccines are 'straight up' genetic modification. They are a very targeted genetic modification, designed to produce an immune response without ever introducing any element of the virus into our system. I understand the skepticism about any novel approach, but to loudly decry that NOBODY should get this vaccine is irresponsible. People should have a choice, and the research SHOULD be done. If we actually make this work, it would be as much of a game changer as vaccines themselves, or penicillin. This tech has the potential to produce safe vaccines against things like influenza, coronavirus, rhinovirus, zikavirus, and other fast-mutating, genetically diverse diseases, that work against all variants, forever. Imagine a flu vaccine that worked against every flu, one shot and you're covered forever, like polio. Or a cold vaccine that didn't just protect you from Covid-19, but EVERY coronavirus cold on the planet. Ignoring the research because it is risky, well, it's just not an option. Human nature won't allow it.

I like different opinions, and I like people pointing out the devils in the fine print. I also like all that discussion to be contextual in some form, otherwise we're just adding to the confusion, whether or not that was our intention.

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