When Trump said "Its the Dems' new hoax" that was the moment covid became political. So we can thank MAGA for that too.

Which one(s)? Like most, i spent it watching television, but the only quotable line was Maggie De Blocks "blijf in uw kot". (stay at home)
I'm not trying to gaslight, indeed, but you said Belgian politicians "would ruin us". What you reply is with a bunch of clickbait headlines that even there are written in past tense (eg. Conner Roussau's: "only vaccinated SHOULD get access to public places."). I've seen these sorts of debates, but they didn't spark until after at least the first batch of vaccinations were widely available and distributed.View attachment 520605
I will assume you're not actively trying to gaslight me. I think it's normal you didn't register any of these since they were not relevant for 95% of you who folded. And please don't nitpick, a few of these come from Belgian politicians, or people with a lot of influence on the political scene. These were published in our top national media.
And it was the line of their political parties, I watched all the "boring" debates (to me they certainly weren't, hearing how my life would soon be ruined) in the Chamber. The only reason none of these measure went through was that the virus finally receded (like we knew it eventually would naturally) around March 2022.
I can understand that if you were hellbent on not getting a vaccine, you'd consider these sorts of messages as personally out to get you, but frankly...that's the price for individualism.
I have a couple of questions.The thing about COVID that got to me was the way the Obama, Hillairy and Biden used it to further their socialism agenda. The purposely tanked the economy and used the pandemic to manipulate Generation Z into thinking that capitalism has failed. "I can't get a well paying job, I can't afford health insurance, I can't afford college, I can't afford current prices on things". Yeah, and who's doing is that? The Democrats! They wanted to disrupt the entire country because they earn for power and want to pass socialism.

I think you're equating speed of testing with amount of testing.You guys know new treatments go wrong all the time and often turn out to be worse than the cure, right? I'm all for medicine that reliably works but these vaccines (of a completely new sort, they do not work like your OG Louis Pasteur vaccines), simply weren't tested enough and we haven't had enough time to evaluate their safety. That was the issue and it still is the issue now 5 years later since new treatment normally go through tons of testing over a long period of time.
And it's a bit laughable to pick the craziest tweets out there which probably had a couple of likes if any to then justify how your side is safe and on the side of reason and science or whatever. People who haven't trusted these vaccined have a point and it was reasonable for them to refuse these injections and try their luck with their immune system. I did, tons of people around me did, of all ages, and they're all fine now.

Can they cause issues in some? Yes, but compare that to not doing anything, and a LOT more people simply die. Science is what has provided humanity with the ability to increase the average human life expectancy. Take that away, and we'll be back to life expectancy in the low 30s. I mean, we had practically eliminated the measles, but now, it's coming back because some shitheads think what was used to hold it off is not needed anymore.No amount of funding can replace time, to say that we know with certainty that the mRNA technologique won't cause issues in humans in the next few years is quite... unscientific. We don't know. I'm not talking about 20 years, only the number of years that was required for all medications or vaccines to be rolled out before Covid, which was 10 years, certainly not 1 or a couple. There is really no way around this, you took a gamble and deemed it wise, we took another. Time will tell.
Life expectancy was never in the low 30's. It's an average skewed by infant mortality, I thought this was common knowledge by now. In the Ancient World, if you made it past infancy, you'd live to be at least 60-70, so all the scientific method got us is about a 10 year increase on average, which is not bad of course, but we should really do away with this Enlightenment propaganda that medieval people lived to 30 on average and were constantly battling famine and diseases.we'll be back to life expectancy in the low 30s.
Modern science has done a lot of wonderful things for us materially but did a lot of damage to us psychologically. The levels of mental illness we have today was simply not a thing before the modern era. It has warped our way of thinking about life and it was especially obvious during Covid, where survival at all costs was praised, but to live what kind of life exactly? Stuck at home without seeing your loved ones for months, watching Netflix and have junk food delivered. A life not even worth living.

Yeah no shit, that was the entire point of Trump's first term in general, and we're going through it all over again in his second term. A $4 trillion dollar giveaway to the richest 0.1% that the rest of us are expected to pay for.The biggest shift in wealth in human history.

Of course it was infant mortality, but you don't understand why and how things like vaccines contribute to their survival. And I'm not just talking about treatments after birth. I'm also talking about before. Just as the genetic material of the parents constitutes the development of the fetus, so does the immune system of at least the mother. A woman having been vaccinated to fight off diseases would transfer that immunity to the fetus, at least partially. This is basic biology.Life expectancy was never in the low 30's. It's an average skewed by infant mortality, I thought this was common knowledge by now. In the Ancient World, if you made it past infancy, you'd live to be at least 60-70, so all the scientific method got us is about a 10 year increase on average, which is not bad of course, but we should really do away with this Enlightenment propaganda that medieval people lived to 30 on average and were constantly battling famine and diseases.
Modern science has done a lot of wonderful things for us materially but did a lot of damage to us psychologically. The levels of mental illness we have today was simply not a thing before the modern era. It has warped our way of thinking about life and it was especially obvious during Covid, where survival at all costs was praised, but to live what kind of life exactly? Stuck at home without seeing your loved ones for months, watching Netflix and have junk food delivered. A life not even worth living.
What else would a cult bent on thoughts and prayers for survival expect people to do? Simply die, because if you die, then it must be "God's will".The levels of mental illness we have today are a result of modern life and the constant pursuit of production, not modern science. You are blaming the resource, not how we are using it
And also wth man? It was a god damn pandemic, not only we were trying to avoid people from dying, what type of life would you live being sick for years to no end? You all talk like the big evil goverment decided to be evil one day and jail us all for shit and giggles
It was a worldwide panic that, yes, had some bad decisions in it, a lot of them maybe, but people were dying and hospitals were getting overwhelmed, and a lot of us who got infected ended up with permanent side effects from it, what in the hell did you expect anyone to do?
I just explained how it can greatly speed things up, but sure, there is the small component of that where we can't say about 10 years because it has not been 10 years yet. Also, there is no magic 10 year requirement anyway, thats just how long things typically took for all the reasons already mentioned.No amount of funding can replace time, to say that we know with certainty that the mRNA technologique won't cause issues in humans in the next few years is quite... unscientific. We don't know. I'm not talking about 20 years, only the number of years that was required for all medications or vaccines to be rolled out before Covid, which was 10 years, certainly not 1 or a couple. There is really no way around this, you took a gamble and deemed it wise, we took another. Time will tell.