Published: May 14, 2024
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The closest @thereal_truther has ever come to admitting he didn’t vax his kids out of risk/benefit concerns: “It's not that we had concerns over side effects … [i]t was more about the benefit post-infection.” If it’s “MORE about the benefit,” it’s still SOMEWHAT about the risk.

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@surrealtruther @thereal_truther Is that clown still shilling for the shot nobody wants?

@GhostedPepper @thereal_truther Like it’s his full-time job. 😉

@surrealtruther @thereal_truther I feel sorry for his kids.

@mothrfunkr @thereal_truther I’ve always felt sorry for them, but never more so than when he said that he draws the line at the doxxing of children (no argument from me there), but then proceeded to put the possible sexual abuse of a child on the “I Don’t Care” side of that line.

@surrealtruther @thereal_truther he is correct and what EMA for example says for kids... you guys are just idiots that dont understand even basic risk management

@SaltaoVladimir @thereal_truther Puxa vida! I didn’t say that not vaxxing his children was wrong - on the contrary, I’ve said that it’s one of the few things he got right. Where he’s wrong is ignoring that RA where other’s children are concerned, and encouraging them to vax their children, even post-infection.

@surrealtruther @thereal_truther Not wanting to vaccinate young children against covid is hardly controversial. At least not in my world, and I am fundamentally pro-vaccine in general.

@dobssi @thereal_truther I fully support @thereal_truther’s decision to not to Covid vax his kids - in fact, I’ve said it’s one of the few things he got right throughout the pandemic. However, I unequivocally condemn his promoting pre/post-infection vaxxing for other’s children while excluding his own.

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Image in tweet by The SurReal Truther (Parodying Hubristic Folly)

@surrealtruther @WogPogReal @thereal_truther Fun with words. It’s why it’s called risk/benefit. Seems like the risks, however “minuscule” didn’t outweigh the “benefits” which let’s face it, were totally gamed in fraudulent trials.

@ArturoVandelayI @WogPogReal @thereal_truther Agree, but I didn’t say that not vaxxing his children was wrong - on the contrary, I’ve said that’s one of the few things he got right throughout the pandemic. Where he was wrong was in promoting pre/post-infection vaxxing for other people’s children, while excluding his own.

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Image in tweet by The SurReal Truther (Parodying Hubristic Folly)

@surrealtruther @thereal_truther The Real Antivaxxer

@surrealtruther @thereal_truther Makes sense. I know a lot of Jewish folks who didn't vax their kids. One of my kids classmates is Israeli. The parents decided against vaccinating their (then) 15yo daughter and 12y son Asked why? And mom said (israeli voice) "we don't know anything about this injection", 😊

@surrealtruther @thereal_truther There was no way I was gonna get a brand new untried vax after having had an infection with the early strain back in Jan '21. Was a hard pass when offered the jabs couple months later in March. Simple common sense. Or dare I say ACTUAL "science". Despite the BS we were being fed.

@surrealtruther @thereal_truther Can’t say I’m surprised that he turned out to be a total hypocrite.

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