Kaon
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I like how Nicki Minaj thinks the vaccine is going to sterilize people lmao.
The term “pureblood” doesn’t exactly have the best connotations. But now unvaccinated people on TikTok are, er, trying to reclaim the term as a way to tout their “superiority” over their jabbed fellow citizens.
The phrase was popularized by J.K. Rowling’s villain Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter series as a way to distinguish between those with “pure” wizard ancestry and everyone else, drawing parallels with the Nazi doctrine of the “master race.” As a concept, basically, it’s been used to justify some of the worst crimes against humanity in history.
The new “pureblood” trend seems to have gotten a big boost from conservative TikToker influencer Lyndsey Marie in a post shared last week replete with hashtags like #harrypotter, #pureblood, and #unvaccinated.
“From now on, I refuse to be referred to as ‘unvaccinated,’” she declared. “I want everyone to now call me Pureblood.”
So, you don’t want to get vaccinated because the vaccine doesn’t provide 100% protection against Covid, yet are happy enough to wear a mask and carry out regular hand hygiene… Neither of which provides 100% protection against Covid.Even if I had the choice to get the vaccine, I would choose to not for various reasons. I'm not risking my life for a cure that got whipped up in a year and a half because of the desperation and the disobedience of people disrespecting COVID rules. And on top of that, no matter if you get the vaccine, you still have a chance of getting the virus and dying. So basically, the vaccine still needs more work. I appreciate the physicians who made the vaccine to help people, but... A for effort
I've just been wearing my mask and sanitizing myself, and I'm fine. Haven't gotten COVID once and I'm thankful for that.
The reason it was developed in a relatively short time is because tests that would normally have done one at a time were done simultaneously, not because any steps were skipped.I'm not risking my life for a cure that got whipped up in a year and a half because of the desperation and the disobedience of people disrespecting COVID rules. And on top of that, no matter if you get the vaccine, you still have a chance of getting the virus and dying. So basically, the vaccine still needs more work.
I don't think I'll ever understand the repeated use of the "it's not 100%" argument. Apparently "not 100%" is EXACTLY the same as "0%" in these people's minds....So, you don’t want to get vaccinated because the vaccine doesn’t provide 100% protection against Covid, yet are happy enough to wear a mask and carry out regular hand hygiene… Neither of which provides 100% protection against Covid.