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Originally Posted by Mathguy
Trying to change the topic without responding to whether you agree with me about the expose website and how they came to the conclusion of a 100% miscarriage rate isn't going to happen.
I saw their other articles too...that's all they have, just one big anti-vaxx conspiracy site full of garbage assumptions, conclusions and anecdotes....oh and begging for donations as apparently they're operating out of their mums basement.
If you don't want to discuss this wacko website then move-along, but you don't get to change the channel. ![OK](https://pics3.city-data.com/forum/images/smilies/oglvvd.gif)
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It's an anti vaccination website. Yes. Absolutely. You're right. No argument from me. You're on the money, honey.
Question: Did you read the article which directly references the Pfizer document?
Question: Do you believe everything CNN tells you? Or do you look for yourself and assess whether you think it's true?
IF CNN said: Vaccines kill people.
Would you believe them? Or would you accuse CNN of being an anti vaccination website?
Given that CNN has NEVER stated anything other than "vaccines are safe and effective, get your vaccines, vaccines are safe and effective, get your boosters" like a peanut hawker at a baseball game, can the claim be made that CNN *is* a "raging pro vaccination website"?
As far as donations, meh, you don't want to donate, then don't.
But that donate button on CNN sure takes a buttload of money from Pfizer. Lots of ads. Lots of revenue. Lots of button pushing by Pfizer
Any conflict there? None at all? Paid directly by the company whose message is being hawked 24/7/365 in every news report about COVID?
THINK.
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