Have we not being addressing the topic for 155 pages? But please just spell out the new and incisive contribution Maher has made here and of course we can debate it. — Baden
I usually wear a veil. — frank
You're handing me a bucket of bullshit to sort through. No thanks. — frank
Westerners attack shit all the time. In fact, it's just something humans do. — frank
Which part of Hamas' attack represents something Westerners never do? — frank
This conflict is over a territory, not any kind of generalised eastern vs western values thing. If it's east v west at all it is only because western colonial powers decided to confiscate and divvy up foreign countries again, cunts that we are. — bert1
What the everloving fuck are you talking about? — frank
This conflict is over a territory, not any kind of generalised eastern vs western values thing. If it's east v west at all it is only because western colonial powers decided to confiscate and divvy up foreign countries again, cunts that we are. — bert1
Lol. Please, keep them coming. This is great. — Mikie
What is the connection between value system and quality of life? — bert1
The Israel/Hamas conflict is not west vs non-west. — frank
An oldie but goodie. — Mikie
Western values in the sense I do in fact hold them superior to others, but not superior to all. — Hanover
"Every way possible" should have been limited to those things along the lines of the examples given and not included things like height, athletic ability, sexual prowess, soccer skills, big game hunting, ability to navigate the high seas on a paddleboard, prettier hair styles, and everything else that would be included in the term "every way possible." — Hanover
Don't do that. Leave your hair uncoiffed. — frank
Just leave your shoes untied — frank
I think everyone who didn't want to get vaccinated just got a religious exemption. — frank
Of course there were those who just decided to let their children starve. So sad. — frank
Phase 1 takes a few months. — frank
According to one study, over the past decade, the FDA approved 21 vaccines, mostly for flu or meningococcus. The median clinical development period (meaning from a Phase I trial to approval) was just over 8 years, including a median FDA review period of about a year. — Merkwurdichliebe
You know, you have a right to refuse any kind of medical intervention. It's a federal law. :cool: — frank
The quote from Yalemedicine is not in disagreement with what I said. — frank
The FDA's approval process is mostly paperwork. — frank
I think you've probably been trusting the FDA all your life. How many medications are you on right now? — frank
I've pointed out before in this thread this is just a heuristic with little value as an actual argument in specific cases. — Benkei
In a conversation about the relative ethical standards of the pharmaceutical industry to other industries, the FDA isn't evaluated against how good it might have been, it's evaluated against other (lobbyist prone) agencies and against no regulation whatsoever (in certain industries). — LuckyR
Maybe neither should ↑ this — jorndoe
Watching it now but without watching it I already now pharma is not to be trusted. — Benkei
Actually the fact that there is some governmental oversight (the FDA) actually separates Big Pharma from most other industries, in a good way. — LuckyR
Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine was found to contain a Simian Virus 40 (SV40) DNA sequence, not disclosed to the public. — Lawyer: Pfizer COVID-Related Lawsuits Allege ‘Willful Misconduct’
Persuasive evidence now indicates that SV40 is causing infections in humans today and represents an emerging pathogen.
Mounting evidence indicates that SV40 is a human pathogen, and current molecular biology, pathology, and clinical data, taken together, show that SV40 is significantly associated with and may be functionally important in the development of some human malignancies. — Emergent Human Pathogen Simian Virus 40 and Its Role in Cancer
No evidence has been found to suggest DNA fragments used in the development of the coronavirus vaccine -- such as a portion of SV40’s DNA sequence -- are causing health problems in people who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. — No evidence that DNA sequence used in Pfizer shot leads to cancer and other health issues
None of the vaccine makers have made any claims with respect to transmission, only the reduction in severity — Benkei
I would like mass lawsuits to provide justice, but I doubt it.
The industry has covered itself, and will not take responsibility for off label use. To whatever degree states will take responsibility - guess with whose tax money they will be paying the damages?
Ideally, the politicians who for whatever reason chose to completely ignore medical guidelines in both a narrow sense (the vaccines) and broad sense (our general knowledge of epidemics and immunity) should be tried seperately. But I guess the chances of that happening are almost zero. — Tzeentch