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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Jan-2024 01:53:00 JST iced depresso @jeffcliff @Moon maybe don't let companies with histories of fraud and bribery charges get special liability protection for their experimental bullshit and you wouldn't have an antivaxxer problem -
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Sexy Moon (moon@shitposter.club)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Jan-2024 01:55:54 JST Sexy Moon @icedquinn @jeffcliff I actually marvel at how many issues would resolve themselves if you just didn't make liability exceptions. -
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Jan-2024 01:58:53 JST iced depresso @Moon @jeffcliff vaccine manufacturers were going bankrupt. they were ruled "unavoidably unsafe" by SCOTUS.
turns out crippling people for life is extremely unprofitable in a functional court system. -
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Jan-2024 02:01:40 JST iced depresso @Moon @jeffcliff basically you give a smallpox vaccine to 99 people and nothing bad happens. then you give it to one person and they get paralyzed. then you get sued by their family and pay millions of dollars in damages.
even with the low incidence rate the damages were so high that it wasn't viable.
so they got lobbyists (and i think fauci helped with this, if i remember the RFK book) to basically deprive everyone of their legal rights for money.
i don't know about you but i can't remember the last time a product was so reliable they cancelled the warranty service. -
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Jan-2024 02:38:58 JST iced depresso @incognitum @jeffcliff @Moon yeah i'm aware.
Pasteur made something that worked and then a whole corrupt empire sprung up around it. -
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incognitum (incognitum@liberdon.com)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Jan-2024 02:39:00 JST incognitum It is so much worse:
There's a special federal court for all vax injury cases. Rules of evidence are unique, skewed against plaintiffs and you have to be pre-approved to bring a case. If one vax causes too many payouts, they change the rules to no longer approve those cases because it would deplete their payout fund. Oh right, because even if you win in kangaroo vax court, it's the tax payers who pick up the tab, not one dime from corpos.
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