I suppose like the "non-dumb" thing to do would be to organise covid parties, like the geniuses that did the same for measles. They were certainly all over the news, hardly because of success though. Apparently you not only never heard of what herd immunity (the actual medical term, bub) means, but also have no clue about basic pediaric practice. Otherwise you'd have known that aquiring your "natural immunity" is something that has a huge risk of complications, at least compared to simply getting a vaccine. You are after all, actually going through the disease rawdog - any doctor will tell you it's the worst scenario and indeed, it occasionaly costs lives. But thet's the thing, isn't it? You think the doctors and scientists are either wrong or paid off. You think the luddites and the hillbillys have it right. Becaise they're so confident in their BS testimonials. Just like you in both your posts.
And who the hell are "they"? They wouldn't happen to be the same rightwing influencers that shamelessly spread BS like "eating cats and dogs" and frame it like it comes from a place of authority? That's the thing - you listen to the worst grifters on Earth and them have the gall to tell someone else he's just "repeating things he heard on the news" - as if no one actually paid attention in school. Also, nice work confirming the "every accusation is a confession" trope.
A vaccine does not infect you with the disease, that's the whole fucking point and reason it's worthwhile. It's meant to simulate an infection without the actual risk of complications. What the fuck is even the point of telling you anything if you can't wrap your head around such a primary school-level concept?
Oh, now were getting to the meat of the matter. The vaccine not only does not work, it actually undermines you! And the WHO admits it! Somehow. By basically saying that no vaccine is a 100% guarantee not to get sick (again, primary school-level knowledge)... Not that the chuds wouldn't hold it up as confirmation, evidently. Thanks for this paragraph, now everyone can see for themselves what you're really about. I rest my case.
Again, how come the Amish hardly had any problems? Why were there fewer deaths of covid in africa than in the US and Europe? In africa, not many got a vaccine, yet there were very few deaths to covid there. Not once have you explained that.
You keep repeating talking points, but you don't actually listen. Worse, you openly wished for someone who was close to me to die, because that would be "karma" to you. I never wished for anything like that. Who is on the wrong side of history here?
I already said my piece, so I'm not even going to entertain you anymore. At this point, you will have to either accept the harsh truth, or continue to live in ignorance by your own choice. However, while it is easy to ignore reality, it is not so easy to ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. That said, I genuinely wish you the best.
However, I am grateful for your reply, as you showed a perfect example of why elves in fantasy settings are afraid of humans, and rightfully so. They live short lives, and often rely on what the general population believes in order to form their own "truths". Once you are able to influence social pressure among humans, by say, buying off media companies or paying "experts" to tell the population what you want them to believe, far too many humans are all too willing to believe that. The average human knows deep inside that they are ignorant, that they don't know everything, but are too ashamed to admit that or even admit that to themselves, so instead they just go with "what everyone is doing", in the hopes that the general population has been steered into the right direction.
Elves, in most stories, tend to be more individually minded, so when they see that they realize that humans are in many ways very simple creatures. With them having a few notable exceptions among them. They generally tend to like humans, yet are also weary of them. People like to call them "racist" for not trusting humans, and prefering to keep them at a distance while mostly living among their own kind. But looking at us now, can you honestly blame them? Far too many of us are far too eager to embrace their own ignorance.