It's utterly confounding how people accuse the victims of being anti-vaxxers who are making it all up. He got the damn vax! He's obviously not an anti-vaxxer.
In my entire life I've only met a small handful of "anti" vaxxers. Nearly every red pilled person I meet is an EX-vaxxer. Unfortunately, most people have to go through it (or witnes…
It's utterly confounding how people accuse the victims of being anti-vaxxers who are making it all up. He got the damn vax! He's obviously not an anti-vaxxer.
In my entire life I've only met a small handful of "anti" vaxxers. Nearly every red pilled person I meet is an EX-vaxxer. Unfortunately, most people have to go through it (or witness a child or family member going through it) in order to believe. And even then, as in Cody's case, many times the family still won't believe their own eyes.
This is an example of weaponized language, and it is very important. An Ex is an Ex for a reason, and that is exactly why the huge and relentless push to twist and transform the narrative to "Anti". Exes have credibility; they have real life stories of actual harm, while anti's carry a certain perception of some sort of extreme and unbalanced irrationality over "ideology". Every time the word "anti" is heard, it should be immediately corrected to "Ex". Flip the script! Do not allow the lie to continue.
This is just a typical lazy liberal response of calling people who they "feel" are their enemies a name in an effort to silence them. What is unfortunate is how often it now works as reason and critical thinking have been replaced by group-thought and The Church of Vax Covidian dogma thanks to the largely failed public school system and universities of higher indoctrination.
It's utterly confounding how people accuse the victims of being anti-vaxxers who are making it all up. He got the damn vax! He's obviously not an anti-vaxxer.
In my entire life I've only met a small handful of "anti" vaxxers. Nearly every red pilled person I meet is an EX-vaxxer. Unfortunately, most people have to go through it (or witness a child or family member going through it) in order to believe. And even then, as in Cody's case, many times the family still won't believe their own eyes.
This is an example of weaponized language, and it is very important. An Ex is an Ex for a reason, and that is exactly why the huge and relentless push to twist and transform the narrative to "Anti". Exes have credibility; they have real life stories of actual harm, while anti's carry a certain perception of some sort of extreme and unbalanced irrationality over "ideology". Every time the word "anti" is heard, it should be immediately corrected to "Ex". Flip the script! Do not allow the lie to continue.
This is just a typical lazy liberal response of calling people who they "feel" are their enemies a name in an effort to silence them. What is unfortunate is how often it now works as reason and critical thinking have been replaced by group-thought and The Church of Vax Covidian dogma thanks to the largely failed public school system and universities of higher indoctrination.