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Seemed odd from the get-go when the head trainer (a man of science and medicine), was an anti-vaxxer. JMHO.
Quote: @Montana Tom said:
Seemed odd from the get-go when the head trainer (a man of science and medicine), was an anti-vaxxer. JMHO.
More than odd, if true.
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@ Montana Tom said:
Seemed odd from the get-go when the head trainer (a man of science and medicine), was an anti-vaxxer. JMHO.
More than odd, if true.
Is he truly an anti-vaxer or simply a person that questioned the covid vaccine? Or did he just believe that it should be an individuals right? There were a lot of levels of push back with the covid vaccine, but any dissenters were all lumped together as "anti-vaxers" regardless of their true feelings on the jab. Hell the guy who helped invent the technology, got the shots himself, still gets labeled as anti-vaxer by some.
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@ StickyBun said:
@ Montana Tom said:
Seemed odd from the get-go when the head trainer (a man of science and medicine), was an anti-vaxxer. JMHO.
More than odd, if true.
Is he truly an anti-vaxer or simply a person that questioned the covid vaccine? Or did he just believe that it should be an individuals right? There were a lot of levels of push back with the covid vaccine, but any dissenters were all lumped together as "anti-vaxers" regardless of their true feelings on the jab. Hell the guy who helped invent the technology, got the shots himself, still gets labeled as anti-vaxer by some.
Does it matter? The medical community has overwhelmingly supported the COVID vaccines....worldwide. There's nothing to 'dissent' from. Listen, the CDC has been far from perfect during this whole thing, for sure. Federal policies on it have been hypocritical at times as far as implementation of masks. But questioning the vaccine is considerably MORE hypocritical for a variety of reasons I'm not going to get into. I'm tired of discussing it. Suffice it to say a Head Trainer for a NFL team should not be questioning a vaccine on any level.
Same as it ever was, same as it ever was.
Quote: @Montana Tom said:
Seemed odd from the get-go when the head trainer (a man of science and medicine), was an anti-vaxxer. JMHO.
Agree, but I never heard that about him. If true, wow, yikes. Sounds like a lot of weirdness coming out about Sugarman.
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@ JimmyinSD said:
@ StickyBun said:
@ Montana Tom said:
Seemed odd from the get-go when the head trainer (a man of science and medicine), was an anti-vaxxer. JMHO.
More than odd, if true.
Is he truly an anti-vaxer or simply a person that questioned the covid vaccine? Or did he just believe that it should be an individuals right? There were a lot of levels of push back with the covid vaccine, but any dissenters were all lumped together as "anti-vaxers" regardless of their true feelings on the jab. Hell the guy who helped invent the technology, got the shots himself, still gets labeled as anti-vaxer by some.
Does it matter? The medical community has overwhelmingly supported the COVID vaccines....worldwide. There's nothing to 'dissent' from. Listen, the CDC has been far from perfect during this whole thing, for sure. Federal policies on it have been hypocritical at times as far as implementation of masks. But questioning the vaccine is considerably MORE hypocritical for a variety of reasons I'm not going to get into. I'm tired of discussing it. Suffice it to say a Head Trainer for a NFL team should not be questioning a vaccine on any level.
Science itself is far from perfect. Science is not the truth. Science is the pursuit of the truth.
The Vikings having the worst vaccination rate makes a lot of sense now.
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