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Would the Covid19 vaccine be made obligatory if more than 40% of the people refused to take it?

Prishon August 22, 2021 at 18:52 1750 views 1 comments
If say 40% of all people (I would be one of them) would refuse to take the Covid19 vaccine, how would society or politics react. I feel strong negative sentiments and even hostility are present in people who have taken the vaccine. They say that the majority has to suffer from a small group. I see that differently. Why should they suffer? They are immune, can go anywhere and it are mainly the non-vaccinated who suffer from the majority of the vaccinated.

What if the majority would not be be prepared to take it instead of being prepared to get one (and prepared they are indeed, by the state propaganda, the pharmaceutical companies, and more).

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Streetlight August 22, 2021 at 23:36 #583076
This discussion was merged into Anti-vaccination: Is it right?