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Author Topic: Should the COVID vaccine contain small doses of heroin or similar additives?  (Read 2587 times)
John Dule
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« on: April 16, 2021, 04:42:24 PM »

This would be casus belli for an armed uprising against the government.
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John Dule
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« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2021, 01:29:50 AM »

If you want to give people an incentive to get vaccinated, offering them a crisp $10 bill seems like an easier and less ethically dubious method than putting heroin in the vaccine.

Also an excellent idea.

Everything should be on the table for the sake of the public health.

Including turning ourselves into a nation of addicts? How exactly does that fall under the definition of "pro-public health?"
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John Dule
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« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2021, 03:20:36 PM »

If you want to give people an incentive to get vaccinated, offering them a crisp $10 bill seems like an easier and less ethically dubious method than putting heroin in the vaccine.

Also an excellent idea.

Everything should be on the table for the sake of the public health.

Including turning ourselves into a nation of addicts? How exactly does that fall under the definition of "pro-public health?"

A smell amount of heroin isn't going to make you an addict, especially when provided by a trained medical professional.

This is an abhorrent argument, even more so in the shadow of the opioid epidemic.
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John Dule
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« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2021, 06:18:24 PM »

If you want to give people an incentive to get vaccinated, offering them a crisp $10 bill seems like an easier and less ethically dubious method than putting heroin in the vaccine.

Also an excellent idea.

Everything should be on the table for the sake of the public health.

Including turning ourselves into a nation of addicts? How exactly does that fall under the definition of "pro-public health?"

A smell amount of heroin isn't going to make you an addict, especially when provided by a trained medical professional.

This is an abhorrent argument, even more so in the shadow of the opioid epidemic.

The only thing worse than the opioid epidemic has been the government's response to it. It is nothing short of a war on pain patients.

That aside, as it's barely relevant to this conversation, you can disagree with a layman's humble opinion on a medical issue without the hostility. No one's getting any additives to their vaccines that aren't inherently necessary. But generally it's those who think outside the box that have the most profound impact on the world we live in today and all its great advancements.

Just ask Bill Gates.

Hate to break it to you, but you're not the first to think of doping up the population in order to make them more docile and agreeable. Just ask Aldous Huxley.
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John Dule
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E: 6.57, S: -7.50

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« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2021, 11:53:14 PM »

If you want to give people an incentive to get vaccinated, offering them a crisp $10 bill seems like an easier and less ethically dubious method than putting heroin in the vaccine.

Also an excellent idea.

Everything should be on the table for the sake of the public health.

Including turning ourselves into a nation of addicts? How exactly does that fall under the definition of "pro-public health?"

A smell amount of heroin isn't going to make you an addict, especially when provided by a trained medical professional.

This is an abhorrent argument, even more so in the shadow of the opioid epidemic.

The only thing worse than the opioid epidemic has been the government's response to it. It is nothing short of a war on pain patients.

That aside, as it's barely relevant to this conversation, you can disagree with a layman's humble opinion on a medical issue without the hostility. No one's getting any additives to their vaccines that aren't inherently necessary. But generally it's those who think outside the box that have the most profound impact on the world we live in today and all its great advancements.

Just ask Bill Gates.

Hate to break it to you, but you're not the first to think of doping up the population in order to make them more docile and agreeable. Just ask Aldous Huxley.

You act as though I'm proposing some mass population indoctrination experiment. Should we ban parents from using ice cream to bribe their children?

Bruh please say sike right now
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