• rowinxavier@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This guy is a bit of a quack TBH. He is a doctor, but of what? Medicine? That is what you would assume from his presentation, but no, he is not a medical doctor. He has also misrepresented data in the past and has a definite pattern of carefully selecting what he presents to support an antivax narrative.

    His views before the pandemic were extremely low and his videos mainly focussed on educational material for nurses. Since the pandemic he has gone full antivax and boom, absolutely massive channel growth and monetization. He has a strong financial incentive to keep making videos whether or not there is any actual problem.

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    1 year ago

    I don’t believe that there are a significant amount of people experiencing severe side effects from vax or booster. But I find it absurd that government and media sources suppress the instances when they do occur. People should make their own risk assessment based on facts and not a false narrative

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      Weird how government and the media are supposedly suppressing it and yet I hear about it from the “vaccine hesitant” and have heard it from them constantly since the COVID vaccines were developed. Almost as if there’s no suppression at all.

      Any time I hear something is being suppressed, a quick Google search tells me it isn’t.

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        1 year ago

        You are reinforcing my the point that I made. Yes there is a sizeable group of people who are vax hesitant but the majority of the media never presents the occurrences when there is a bad outcome caused by the vax or boosters.