Damus
JdM · 10w
Not getting vaccinated against certain viruses poses a serious danger to others. You have freedom to do what you want for yourself, but not the freedom to put others at risk.
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The risk of getting infected by viruses is and was part of life on this planet since the beginning of time.

What is worse:
A: directly, willingly, without consent, infecting another being by jabbing them with a lucrative product that neither you nor them fully understand, nor it's consequence
B: the low chance of indirectly, unknowingly, unwillingly infecting someone with something that has been part of our lifes since the creation of life itself

Maybe the missing part in your logic, is that the virus is an infection, but the jab isn't. In reality both are.
Now if it comes to evaluating the risk behind both, what it truly comes down to is if you trust in god, life and nature, or in the state, corporations and politicians.

This is not a question about health, this is a question about believe.
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JdM · 10w
Even though I think vaccines are clearly an incredible achievement for humanity, I really understand this way of seeing things. I also think Swiss laws are quite understanding of anti-vaccine ideology. That’s why there’s no forced vaccination (and thankfully so). Simply not being vaccinated inc...
Brian Williams · 10w
Framed this way, isn’t the real issue less about infection and more about where we choose to place trust?