I mostly agree with OP, other than feeling the urge to promote the vaxx on social media.
It's true it was kinda messed up and intrusive for it to be mandated, but like we all know it was an extremely desperate situation with people dropping like flies. Hospitals were not only full, but overcapacity. More people were falling deathly ill than anyone had the ability to treat. So humanity did all we could to try fix the situation. It was amazing Donald Trump used his problem solving abilities and determination to actually find solutions at the time. The whole world was affected but Trump was the one who consulted leading experts to find solutions. In addition to ventilator and PPE production, he declared a national emergency and directed military funding to vaccine development. He had personal meetings with heads of drug companies to ask them why can't they just find a cure. It was every day the man was working on it, he doesn't like seeing people suffer or perish.
Trump had meetings where they'd explain the process of MRNA vaccines, and how it's theoretically possible to create one with enough research and development. I remember he would ask why it takes so long, and he was clever enough to find the grey areas where essentially it waits on approval and certain classification, so he made it his duty to fast-track those skippable parts of the development. Within months a vax was ready and available for the public and proved effective.
I think scepticism is healthy, and choice in consent is important. But as a humanity I think we all just wanted to beat the disease.
I'm not sure if we beat it through herd immunity or vaccinations, but I'm glad it's in the past.
I only got it because I was working in healthcare and in Australia you were forbidden from going to shopping centers, concerts, any venues or restaurants or anything without having the shot. And I wanted to go on dates with ladies haha.
I've seen people who didn't get it mention it as a badge of honour, and I'm slightly envious of them. I mean you're putting foreign shit into your body in your bloodstream where it can't escape.
Probably the only thing that has changed in my view since it all happened is the badge of honour thing. "I never got the vax" sounds like a triumphant bout of freedom and defiance to me, and I'm sure many will not hold that opinion but I'm sharing it anyway.
The hoops right-wingers jump through to justify anti-vaxxers is downright asinine. It's all based on this idea that "Big Pharma" is out to scam you, despite the fact that the vaccine is fucking free. They somehow think that the vaccine contains ways of either controlling you, tracking your movement, or killing you, that "Big Pharma" benefits from this (somehow), that it can't be detected, and that every doctor ever is in on this massive conspiracy.
If you spouted any of this shit in the 80s and 90s, you would immediately be institutionalized.
It wasn't free though. Yes to the public, but obviously companies like AstraZeneca and Pfizer are real, for-profit businesses with shareholders and everything. Governments had to exchange money for their service. Pfizer made $37.8 billion from Covid vaccines in 2022.
And selfish too. Society is full of vulnerable people who cant vaccinate. Antivaxxers only care about themselves. They think they understand things on a different level and are enlightened when the truth is they can't understand simple things so they conjure a fable to fill in the blanks. Stupid as hell.
Only truth they speak is that we don't need the vaccine. That could be true. But since flat earthers, MAGATS and filthy turds don't cover their mouths or wash their hands, we needed masks and vaccines. I wish they all died off.
Being so hateful and bitter doesn't make me want to join your ideology.
Like, wishing death on people, insulting intelligence, etc.
I think anyone who gets this worked up over opinions needs to go touch grass.
Like, no one who's happy with life would get so worked up over ideas they disagree with.
When Trump said "Its the Dems' new hoax" that was the moment covid became political. So we can thank MAGA for that too.
He only said that once early on. I think it's fair because no one would have realistically been able to predict what Covid was going to be. It was a once in a century plague. I watch enough of Trump to know what he really meant by that is it was exaggerated by the media. It's true the media gets more clicks and engagement from making problems bigger than they are, and at the time Corona Virus wasn't a big deal. He uses words in a consistent way of his own vocabulary and didn't mean hoax in the literal sense. Ironically, it was the leftwing and other haters that parroted those early remarks, amplifying them. Some people sow division and hate, even if it means propping up their enemies.
Donald Trump and MAGA obviously did a lot to recognise Covid-19 and to fight it. It was weird how after a while it turned into this very black and white, for and against type thing. When in reality Trump did a lot of speeches about how to avoid catching it and what he's doing to help defeat it. It was pretty disturbing when Biden got in and started a narrative of full on blaming the previous administration for Covid existing. People are doing it here too. It wasn't from the US, it was from China. The whole world was affected. Yes in a way it's political but in my opinion it doesn't need to be, and that goes both ways.
The COVID-19 vaccine saved my life. So for those of you who hate me, there's that.
I'm just glad this hasn't turned into another low-IQ anti-vaxxer thread with comments from the kind of morons that are currently having their children die from measles, which stopped being a thing once a vaccine was created 40 years ago. I mean you really have to be a special kind of dumb to be against vaccinations.
Again this angry bitterness. This guy's signature is ranting about nazis too.
This type of thing isn't winning anyone over, it just seems neckbeardy and anti-social.
Anyway I'm going to take my own advice and go touch grass. Be kind to each other, y'all.