Just when you thought things couldn't get crazier, now comes word that there are people so adamantly against the COVID-19 vaccines, such that they're now trying to convince people who've been vaccinated to "de-vaccinate". As Farron Cousins explains, this is not a thing that can actually happen.
Once a vaccine enters your bloodstream, there's no turning back. The vaccine settles into the blood and courses through your whole body with no reverse course. The anti-vaccine crowd is so easily manipulated and conned by online conspiracy scams that have no basis in reality, and, in turn, have entered an alternate reality, unwilling to return to the real world.
We attempted to contact a representative for the anti-vaccine community:
"No comment."
What a surprise. Are these people that far out of their minds that they would sacrifice themselves and others to prove a non-existent point? Seems that way. Psychiatric hospitals have to open a special wing for these nuts, and have room for GOPer screwballs like Empty-G, Tabloid Carlson, Foghorn Cawthorn, Lauren Bow-Wow, Goofy Gosar, Fibber Jordan, and Screwy Louie Van Gohmert, not to mention the head screwball at Mar-a-Lago.
There was once a movie, "What's so Bad About Feeling Good?", with George Peppard and Mary Tyler Moore. That was a comedy about a virus that generated good feelings. The anti-vaccine crew are infected with something else. Chronic stupidity.
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