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A Quick Thought About Vaccines - By Uninfringed

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A Quick Thought About Vaccines - By Uninfringed.
Correction: In the video I refer to RFK Jr as a Senator. He is not.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/oL8K34IUr59n/

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This is a topic that this channel was not designed to cover, but it's a hot topic and there's been a lot of discussion about it lately with the Wuhan Flu going on. And I haven't heard anybody say what I'm about to say, which is why I chimed in with my two cents. Now if one or two channels already have said what I'm about to say, then forgive me for being late to the party. Here it is. If a vaccine works, why is it necessary to force or mandate everyone to take it? But you don't have a choice. People act like you have a choice. If you believe in the efficacy of a vaccine and you take it and I don't, then you are safe. If you take the vaccine and it works and I don't and I contract the disease and you and I are in close contact, you are safe. If those who've taken the vaccine are at an almost zero risk of contracting the disease, then those who have chosen not to take the vaccine are no danger to them. I'm a believer in letting people choose. It's an individual's right to decide what's best for him. No health organization, no government, no school board on this earth has the right to make vaccines mandatory. And if it works, then there's no reason to make it mandatory. As Thomas Jefferson said, I prefer dangerous freedom to peaceful slavery. And if it doesn't work, then there's no other reason than some ulterior motive to make it mandatory. Below I've linked a video. It's Michelle Malcon interviewing Senator Robert Kennedy Jr. It's about vaccines. And many of you may already know the information that he provides in the video, but it was new to me and it dropped my jaw. It's worth a look. And remember, if a vaccine doesn't work, then there's no reason for anyone to take it. And if it does work, there's no reason to force people to take it. And until next time, stay uninfrared.