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https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/12/myocarditis-vaccine-covid.html
The legal system creates a system of punishment. Do you think this works in forcing people to do whatever? If it did, people wouldn't be in prison, right?
So what? We're talking about the US handled COVID. Keep up. Your personal background doesn't belong in this conversation.
Point 1
Direct quote from your source. All it says is that in some people it can cause a little heart tissue damage.
Point 2:
If you wish to abolish the prison system then I am OK with that. If you ain't wishing to do that I'm not even sure what your position is and I doubt it would be coherent in any way.
Point 3:
Blud ... you brought up "red and blue"
1 in 32000 is very close to the ratio of deaths from COVID itself. And they recommended 3 shots minimum with continuous maintenance doses!!
Myocarditis from the mrna vaccine has killed several people which is the point I was making.
I got three shots myself and they didn't work (according to the same doctors who administered them). Imagine my resentment in not being able to grocery shop without my vaccine card which only increased my heart disease risk without any of the benefit. I had to go back and get antibodies directly injected at a later date. Then still got a fever of 104 for 36 hours. It's sort of hard to believe all the bullshit from my perspective. I still think masks are the way to go.
Covid had a much higher lethality than 1 in 320000 and the 1 in 320000 having myocarditis does not mean the condition killed them, though some of them were killed (a fraction of that already small number).
You keep citing these completely anecdotal testimonies, but the subject has been extensively studied and yes they did work, especially lowering the lethality rate. If you were vaxxed when you had that high fever, there is a much higher chance you would have been killed by it were you not vaxxed (though I can't claim to know the outcome, of course).