The vaccine is not the important thing, it might work, it might not, but even iff 100% effective it won't release us from tyranny. Whether the whole coronapanic is a conspiracy or a cockup, the only way that the fear driving the restrictions can end is when people go against the restrictions. I don't, for one, think the vaccine is a sinister thing, I think the sinister is in everything else that crooekd governments have been up to. If this is a conspiracy they'll fabricate something new to fear after the vaccine has been widely enough rolled out to supplement the (already certainly adequate) natural infection acquired herd immunity levels, if it is a cockup then they'll accidentally find something new to worry about once the rollout is at that stage. Going against the vaccine might seem satisfying, but the vaccine is not the problem, I fear that far too many of those vaccine refusers are content to obey the damaging diktats and have overly focused themselves on the symbolism of an insignificant prick (I mean the injection, not Matt Hancock).
The vaccine is not the important thing, it might work, it might not, but even iff 100% effective it won't release us from tyranny. Whether the whole coronapanic is a conspiracy or a cockup, the only way that the fear driving the restrictions can end is when people go against the restrictions. I don't, for one, think the vaccine is a sinister thing, I think the sinister is in everything else that crooekd governments have been up to. If this is a conspiracy they'll fabricate something new to fear after the vaccine has been widely enough rolled out to supplement the (already certainly adequate) natural infection acquired herd immunity levels, if it is a cockup then they'll accidentally find something new to worry about once the rollout is at that stage. Going against the vaccine might seem satisfying, but the vaccine is not the problem, I fear that far too many of those vaccine refusers are content to obey the damaging diktats and have overly focused themselves on the symbolism of an insignificant prick (I mean the injection, not Matt Hancock).