Something needs to be said about a particular response that the vaccine injured receive far too often.
“We warned you. We said it all along.”
I want to address this directly, politely and honestly.
Most people who took these injections never heard a single word from the people now claiming to have warned them. The vast majority of the injured were not on niche social media channels, were not following independent researchers, were not embedded in communities where these concerns were being raised.
They made a decision, often under significant pressure, often under threat of losing their livelihood. Not everyone was a blind compliant sheep.
Telling them “we warned you” is not only unhelpful. It is disrespectful. And it reveals something about the person saying it that they might want to examine honestly. It further broadens divide instead of coming together, what our society so desperately needs, which seems out of far reach.
The goal was never to be right. The goal, if it was genuine, was to protect people. And if the warning never reached the person it was supposed to protect, then what exactly is being celebrated? We don’t want suicidal empathy either. I am just quite annoyed by these statements on here.
The injured deserve compassion. Not pity. Not condescension. Not the smug satisfaction of people who want credit for a warning that arrived too quietly, in too few places, to have changed what happened.
Climb down from the high horse.
The injured did not deserve what was done to them. And they do not deserve this ignorant statements either.