Mason89 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 24 minutes ago, OrlandoDon said: I worked at the self proclaimed #1 DEI school in LA for 17 years, I’d hazard a guess I’m more educated in all of the topics you reference. Annual professional development was a big thing, I’m well versed and have a good grounding in what you reference. I work in Scotland where your job application gets binned depending on what school you went to. Life experience is valuable but you can’t argue the numbers. Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, Jupiter said: Traditional vaccines like smallpox and polio are great and have saved milions of lives. The covid vaccines were mediocre at best, sure they saved some old people from dying of covid, but they didn't stop people from catching and speading covid. And the average age of people who died from/with covid was higher than average life expectancy. The biggest problem I had with the covid vaccine is that it was only tested for a few months compared to about 10 years for other vaccines. Which is why I didn't get it. And I've never had covid as far as I know. In all the time you have posted on AbMad and here I don't think you have ever posted so a reply so long. Well done min. Edited 4 hours ago by TheDonbytheDee Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago My Brother went down the covid vaccine rabbit hole and is now a huge follower of Neil Oliver, as he tells us the things that Governments don't want us to know. I think I've posted before, but he claims his leukemia was due to the Vaccine, but his issue was he had his cancer before the vaccine. Unfortunately, Google has replaced common sense for a lot of people. Quote
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