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09-08-2021, 03:44 AM | #3981 (permalink) | ||
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Once said institutions, the story goes, are liberated through revolution and become property of the people, then they are redeemed. But not yet. Naturally, after the disasters in Eastern Europe and China, greater and greater portions of the left have abandoned the dream of a revolution that would overthrow capitalism and moved on to work on some localized projects while accepting the confines of the capitalist state. The left after 2008, esp in the US, is a pretty weird creature though. *In the US liberals and left overlap or are synonymous but in France for instance liberal means the pro-capital center-right. Historically, liberals and radicals are different groups with different goals. Quote:
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09-08-2021, 06:19 AM | #3982 (permalink) | |
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09-08-2021, 06:54 AM | #3983 (permalink) |
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I think the rational approach at the moment is to understand that vaccines are not going to eradicate covid anytime soon and that there are more drugs that can and should be part of the solution.
There's a huge amount of studies going on to check various medications, as there should be. However, that is NOT a reason to skip vaccines. The mRNa vaccine technology looks to me relatively safe, more so than the old way of making vaccines. Vaccines have the potential to lead to unwanted responses in the immune system, like a flu vaccine might lead to narcolepsis because part of the flu virus may be structurally similar to a protein involved in human sleep regulation. Training the body against that part of the virus may simultaneously train your body to attack itself in such a way that you develop narcolepsis. Side effects like these are typically rare, but sometimes still expected. This new generation of mRNA vaccines don't use real viruses, instead focusing on mRNA codes for the very specific part of the virus that we want to train the immune system against (spike protein). For that reason, I expect them to be safer than older vaccine technologies. TLDR; get your vaccine and then hope we can also find other ways to combat covid.
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09-08-2021, 07:02 AM | #3984 (permalink) | ||
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09-08-2021, 07:55 AM | #3985 (permalink) |
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I dunno, give me the old school, workmanlike, boring-yet-serviceable Russian vaccine over this newfangled demonic concoction. I really see myself reading a NYT piece on Pfizer in a couple of years and learning from like the 7th paragraph that it was prepared on the basis of Jeffrey Epstein's DNA.
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09-08-2021, 08:09 AM | #3986 (permalink) | |
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From what I understand they're not even using a weakened version of the virus in these new vaccines so it's supposed to be even safer? I mean sure "Big Pharma" are some pieces of **** but you have to be just as paranoid about grifters during a pandemic peddling snake oil.
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09-08-2021, 09:10 AM | #3987 (permalink) | |
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To me, the idea that invermectin can effectively treat covid symptoms is counter intuitive. Vaccines that are specifically designed to guard against an illness have been proved, historically as the best way to fight smallpox, polio, etc. Why would a horse de-wormer work against a respiratory virus? In the past, who has treated their cold/flu/lung infection with something for (I presume) the bowels? No-one. And what countries or scientific institutes have committed to rolling out an ivermectin program? None, afaik. That's enough for me to trust the CDC (and their equivalents worldwide) to do the science, and their conclusion is that vaccines are the way to go. Does Guybrush still have his memorable signature, "In the information age, ignorance is a choice." While that is true, one peril of the internet age is the idea that we should all of us be second-guessing every opinion issued from an expert or govmnt institution. From what I have seen of Rand Paul's floundering performances, many people seem to be forgetting this old adage: "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing." This is surely from Conspiracy Theory 101 ? Undermine the other guy's argument by saying that he's being duped by "them" for commercial/political reasons.
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09-08-2021, 09:24 AM | #3988 (permalink) | ||
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Lisna, the reason they're looking at ivermectin (for humans) is that the first two studies in Australia produced results. If they didn't, nobody else would have bothered launching large scale studies. It isn't counter-intuitive - anything that someone could take which could inhibit Covid-19 further even if you are vaccinated and still experience symptoms or have to get hospitalized is a good thing to have.
Also, it appears Rand Paul was actually right and that Fauci was not forthcoming about what was funded and why in regards to GOF research. The Intercept - New Details Emerge About Coronavirus Research at Chinese Lab
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As to its efficacy for covid it doesn't look great so far and several of the studies have been retracted and heavily criticized for being fraudulent and manipulating data. What is going on with these studies isn't clear at this point unfortunately. This is a pretty decent rundown. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02081-w Quote:
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09-08-2021, 10:07 AM | #3990 (permalink) | ||
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Well, it's still counter my intuition I'm afraid, Anteater
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EDIT: thanks for your more in-depth run down, Batlord. TBH, I'm surprised at your patience in looking into this issue in such detail. As is probably obvious, my attention span on the subject is best measured in nanoseconds.
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