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cadoman

(1,617 posts)
45. wish we could have had a discussion but fair enough
Thu May 1, 2025, 04:07 PM
May 2025

The RW and antivaxxers are already stirred up. They have the leadership positions at the Department of Health, CDC, FDA, etc. Vaccine skepticism is on the rise. Battling them over semantics is not going to be fruitful because they are closer to the levers of semantic control than we are right now.

You think you can state--hard stop--that vaccines don't contain "fetal parts", but then you have to go into an analogy about picking blueberries to explain how you're absolutely certain all the "parts" are removed? How is that persuasive in this environment, especially when every blueberry tray has stems in it? Hint: It's not.

The average christofascist considers fetal cells to be fetal parts. Otherwise the FAQs would just state: no human or animal fetuses are used in any stage of the production of the vaccines. It's silly to think you can wordspin around that. It's more important to reach the secular independents who aren't raging about women's health and get them into a zone where they think of it more like organ donation or cadaver part extraction. i.e. Something useful that we were going to throw away but through the gift of science we can use to save lives.

I appreciate your work and hope your methods of persuasion work better than mine, because you are in a position to sway a lot more people. I long ago gave up on persuading the christofascists and focus more on the secular now.

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Bat Shit Crazy Chasstev365 May 2025 #1
He obviously liked Low-Rent drugs. N/T tonekat May 2025 #44
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2025 #47
I work at a factory manufacturing man-sized butterfly nets. Soon we'll be chasing Bobby around so he can get some help! FSogol May 2025 #48
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2025 #49
Bat shit crazy? Definitely. ShazzieB May 2025 #50
Merck and GlaxoSmithKline should IMMEDIATELY file a lawsuit against him personally. hlthe2b May 2025 #2
eggxactly LiberalArkie May 2025 #3
ultimately the immortalized cell lines used in production are from a fetus cadoman May 2025 #11
That is such an exaggeration of the process, you should be ashamed. hlthe2b May 2025 #14
Well said, and factually said! obamanut2012 May 2025 #20
Thank you, hlthe2b Hekate May 2025 #34
Thank you bcbink May 2025 #38
what did you feel I exaggerated? cadoman May 2025 #40
I find your excuses disingenuous as hell. Innuendo is not scientific truth. hlthe2b May 2025 #41
This hospital has an explainer for the common misunderstandings and misconceptions IronLionZion May 2025 #22
No words. yardwork May 2025 #4
RFK Jr contains brain worms and heroin IronLionZion May 2025 #5
Also marinated BigMin28 May 2025 #24
... EYESORE 9001 May 2025 #6
This one needs the "triple" BumRushDaShow May 2025 #19
What a dumbass. mdbl May 2025 #7
How do these MAGAs stay so stupid? I am sure he has had mRNA technology explained to him many times. travelingthrulife May 2025 #8
Do vaccines contain parts of fetuses or fetal cells? SARose May 2025 #9
Of course not. The poster upstream who suggested otherwise should read your post. hlthe2b May 2025 #15
The MMR vaccine is made using fetal cells HereForTheParty May 2025 #10
we are still using HEK293 nearly 60 years on cadoman May 2025 #13
Human or specifically fetal cells/DNA are NOT contained in these vaccines after purfication processes. hlthe2b May 2025 #16
why do you believe it's problematic if fetuses are "harvested" (I'd prefer the term "donated") cadoman May 2025 #42
Absolute bullshit deception, but it gets the RW and antivaxxers stirred up if that is your intent. hlthe2b May 2025 #43
wish we could have had a discussion but fair enough cadoman May 2025 #45
There is a saying based on a morsel of truth and that is that every drop of water includes the urine and hlthe2b May 2025 #46
Fucking lunatic! mountain grammy May 2025 #12
That's a blood libel. Martin68 May 2025 #17
Oh for God's sake. mwb970 May 2025 #18
Prove it, moron. sinkingfeeling May 2025 #21
All you have to do, to ease the consciences of those worried about ... 70sEraVet May 2025 #23
every morning, someone with a calm voice, must go into his bedroom to wake him up only to... Javaman May 2025 #25
Ah, so that bulge in my leg must be a little baby! Pinback May 2025 #26
We need new chants at rallies... Moostache May 2025 #27
HEY HEY BOB K ! HOW MANY KIDS WILL YOU KILL TODAY ? Hekate May 2025 #36
At the height of the covid oandemic... Orrex May 2025 #28
I'm pro 'Aborted Fetus Debris' Nigrum Cattus May 2025 #29
That's Malpractice and Disinformation JustAnotherGen May 2025 #30
Before the worm finished with his brain and died, he was pro-Choice wolfie001 May 2025 #31
Observe That RFK's Eyes Are Varied Shades Of Brown From Day To Day... MayReasonRule May 2025 #32
His brain contains "aborted fetus debris" durablend May 2025 #33
Never get your science from a guy who chainsawed the head off of a dead whale so he could take it home. LudwigPastorius May 2025 #35
No kidding. Bob K is just evil, and a disgrace to his father's name. Hekate May 2025 #37
So let existing humans die from preventable diseases! 50 Shades Of Blue May 2025 #39
'Aborted Fetus Debris', RFK Jr's nickname from Prep School. marble falls May 2025 #51
Hmmm. rsdsharp May 2025 #52
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