Comment on: lol I got banned from whitepeopletwitter subreddit for posting one comment in here
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20 Feb 2024 11:40
u/YouRockCancelDat
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Comment on: lol I got banned from whitepeopletwitter subreddit for posting one comment in here
Same exact thing happened to me yesterday. This RedditCensors sub was suddenly recommended to me, I added one comment here (nothing inflammatory), and was instantly banned fr WPOT for participating in a ‘TOS-violating’ sub.
Reddit has become such a shit hole in the last year. I’ll probably just uninstall the app soon.
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20 Feb 2024 11:39
u/YouRockCancelDat
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Banned from whitepeopletwitter for stating an assault rifle wasn’t used in a shooting
Well I think there is certainly room for criticisms towards how the COVID vaccine was initially rolled out, and how the CDC marketed its effectiveness. I think an argument could be made that the COVID vaccine was less effective than other vaccines in terms of reducing transmission (which is understandable considering the limited time table researchers had in developing a suitable vaccine).
I’ve been pretty critical and at the same time appreciative of the whole COVID vaccine situation haha.
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19 Feb 2024 20:27
u/YouRockCancelDat
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Banned from whitepeopletwitter for stating an assault rifle wasn’t used in a shooting
‘Smallpox vaccination provides full immunity for 3 to 5 years and decreasing immunity thereafter. If a person is vaccinated again later, immunity lasts even longer. Historically, the vaccine has been effective in preventing smallpox infection in 95% of those vaccinated. In addition, the vaccine was proven to prevent or substantially lessen infection when given within a few days of exposure. It is important to note, however, that at the time when the smallpox vaccine was used to eradicate the disease, testing was not as advanced or precise as it is today, so there may still be things to learn about the vaccine and its effectiveness and length of protection.’
….so this doesn’t read as completely immune, but I can see your point that vaccines may offer different levels of immunity. I still think it’s disingenuous to state that the COVID-19 vaccines do not reduce transmission, even if these specific vaccines do not prevent transmission 100% of the time. Vaccines are not meant to be 100% effective; they are meant to reduce the likelihood of transmission and reduce symptoms from exposure.
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19 Feb 2024 19:59
u/YouRockCancelDat
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Banned from whitepeopletwitter for stating an assault rifle wasn’t used in a shooting
Could you clarify what you mean by innoculation? Are you using that to mean ‘100% effective in preventing transmission?’
I’m not aware of any vaccine that was 100% successful in preventing transmission of a virus, so I’m just a little confused by your wording.
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19 Feb 2024 19:47
u/YouRockCancelDat
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Comment on: Banned from whitepeopletwitter for stating an assault rifle wasn’t used in a shooting
Yeah I mean WPOT is a degenerate sub for sure, but to claim that a vaccine was not created to reduce transmission/viral load is odd. That’s literally one of the main objectives of a vaccine lol.
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19 Feb 2024 19:26
u/YouRockCancelDat
in r/RedditCensors