Here is the problem: you guys systematically distort and bend the truth. You systematically post videos from sources of unknown quality. You systematically post material from conspiracy-sites.
In essence, without the moral restraint that the rest of us practice, you are free to flood the internet with buckets and bucket of lies. And this is a huge problem. In the US (thank God, I don't live there), vaccination rates are falling as hesitant people refuse to get the shot. Well, while some of the rest of the population will suffer, it is primarily the vaccine-hesitant that will suffer. Some will die. And since Republicans are 10 times more likely to refuse the vaccine that Democrats, who will be dying in the coming months, Republicans or Democrats?
My wife and I both had the "dreaded and deadly covid" back about six weeks ago. In our case, it was roughly comparable to a cold in terms of severity (with somewhat different symptoms).
I had a fever for a couple days, some headaches, was more sleepy than usual, and coughed here and there for about a week and a half. My wife had a similar case. I honestly felt ill enough to stay home from work for about two days (though I stayed home much longer for quarantine purposes).
I'm 47, and probably healthier than average. Also, and I think this is very important, we take nutritional supplements (most notably vitamin D, and Zinc) which are known to be extremely helpful for combating covid.
Covid does not seem like a disease which would merit the destructive policies implemented by governments around the world.
The "vaccine" may make sense for the over 65 crowd, particularly if they have serious health problems.
The "vaccine" makes no sense at all for the other 90% of the population. The rest of us should just eat a little better, lose a bit of weight, take some vitamin D, and move on with their lives.
A rational person has to weigh the risk benefit tradeoff when considering taking the "vaccine".
At this point we know the risk of covid is statistically insignificant (almost zero) for people under 65.
We don't fully know the risks associated with the "vaccine". This is a new type of "vaccine", or "gene therapy", which has never been successfully used before. I don't feel like being a guinea pig. I'll let other people do that.
These "vaccines" have not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. They have merely been granted an emergency use exemption. Something with cold like symptoms (in my case) hardly seems like an emergency.