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Did people blame antibiotics resistance on people who don't use anti-biotics? Or it is just a COVID thing?

submitted by voatisajewishheaven to Covid1984 2.6 yearsSep 15, 2021 20:43:21 ago (+25/-1)     (Covid1984)

I find it fascinating that the proud double-vaxxed doesn't realize they're the ones producing those "deadlier variants", if COVID wasn't even real, it probably is now...

I'm on the twitter rage machine and people there are advocating for all medical personnel to get vaccinated. ..So that they would get less symptoms, not call in sick when they should and instead be able to transmit it more efficiently to patients who are likely already weak and sick. Am I missing something? Or is everybody else missing a brain?

And the narrative about hospitals being "at capacity", give me a fucking break, hospitals are always at capacity, that's like saying "amazon employees don't have free time during their shift".


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[ - ] Nosferatjew 6 points 2.6 yearsSep 15, 2021 22:41:58 ago (+6/-0)

People blame antibiotic resistance on people who use antibiotics. Somehow it works the other way around with imaginary viruses and fake vaccines.

Honk.

[ - ] _Obrez 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 16, 2021 00:01:50 ago (+2/-2)

Its about selective forces(evolution or eugenics)

As a dog breeder selects for stumpy legs and floppy ears in a weiner dog nature selects for traits which increase likelihood of survival to the point of reproduction. Meaning if you introduce a new predator, prey species must adapt or die out, if the predator species is too successful or numerous the prey species goes extinct, if the predator species is just successful enough to have a significant impact on population levels of the prey species the prey species will develop an adaptation because there should be enough genetic variety and variation in any species for them to have slight variations which make them more likely to reproduce than be killed than some other individual with slightly different genes in the same species.

In other words: success breeds success and failure doesn't breed.

From the perspective of a bacteria in an animal an antibiotic is the predator and our goal is the extermination of the prey, if just one lives its quite a bit more likely to have adapted to the predator we sent after it.

From the perspective of a virus in an epidemic or pandemic the vaccine is the predator, although it's more like the individual body is a blood hound and the vaccine is a rag that smells like the prey. But over the whole of society the vaccine denies a place for a virus to reproduce.

The problem here is that the covid jab isn't a vaccine. Before even considering the fact that 70% of those jabbed have mRNA escape, defective application, the premise is like letting a blood hound sniff a man's knife and hope that blood hound knows to attack that man when he sees him. A real vaccine is like a war game, the mRNA jab, if it functioned as "intended", just drops a bunch of empty U-boats and bayonets in a construction sight at the edge of town and hope that gives the armed forces some tools for fighting an enemy that uses such things.

[ - ] PostWallHelena 5 points 2.6 yearsSep 16, 2021 00:19:47 ago (+5/-0)

I dont think most anti-vaxxers even understand that from an evolutionary standpoint theyve done everything wrong with respect to this vax. Why would you vaccinate healthy people under 35 or 40, even if this was a relatively safe vax? That would only make sense if it was a non-leaky vax. Which clearly it isn’t. Its exactly like the antibiotic resistance problem.

Is the vaccine promoting some sort of Mareks disease type phenomenon by causing vaxxed people to be more asymptomatic and contagious for a longer period? I don’t know. I think its just not fucking working. A study measured these vaccinated covid carriers to have the same viral load as the unvaccinated.

If there really are flooded hospitals its from people sick from the vax. Any weird new features of current variants are probably from ADE type infections

[ - ] bobdole9 4 points 2.6 yearsSep 15, 2021 23:25:01 ago (+4/-0)

Hospitals are at capacity

...with the available staff. If they have a worker shortage and / or had a shot mandate, they probably are trying to operate at 60ish% of the optimum "fully staffed" number.

So, not a lie...just real misleading.

[ - ] Mopsink 1 point 2.6 yearsSep 15, 2021 22:13:44 ago (+1/-0)

I don't know about anyone else but, yes I have always and will always talk shit to and about anyone who over uses or over prescribes antibiotics as this is how the antibiotic resistant bacteria have actually developed.

So yeah I do find it funny that for the variants people have totally forgotten how this shit seems to actually work.

[ - ] Ragnar 1 point 2.6 yearsSep 15, 2021 21:46:28 ago (+2/-1)

Holy shit! I have been saying this exact same thing for a month now to my friends and family. They mostly pretend like they didn’t hear me or change the topic

[ - ] WhiteCollarCriminal 1 point 2.6 yearsSep 15, 2021 20:55:20 ago (+1/-0)

Nope you summed it up pretty handily!

[ - ] Monica 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 15, 2021 21:32:59 ago (+0/-0)

They've been causing the flu this entire time with their flu shots.