• ThrowawayPermanente@sh.itjust.works
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    11 hours ago

    Either the vaccine protects you from HIV or the mRNA makes your dick fall off so you can’t catch it anymore. Well played, science, well played.

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    tldr for people

    80% of people who took said Vaccine (theres 3 being tested in various first/booster configurations) have antibodies against HIV.

    6% developed varying levels of hives/rashes ranging from weeks to years. Currently unknown what in the HIV/mRNA usages causes the rashes.

  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Exciting news for people who live in countries that promote vaccination.

    Good luck to everyone preparing their illicit journey across the US/Mexico border to get basic medical care.

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      If the EU (or China) steps it up we’ll eliminate HIV in Africa before it’s eliminated in the US. Christians still need a way to punish homosexuals.

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        The bitter miserable thing is that American Christians have fully infested countries like Uganda, Nigeria, and Kenya, with predictably awful results.

        African Anti-LGBTQ Groups and Anti-Vaxxers Unite Against WHO at ‘Family Values’ Conference

        If there is a global reorientation around the EU and BRICS (which seems increasingly unlikely as Russia/Ukraine has devastated trans-Asiatic trade relations and India/Pakistan feuding threatens to plunge billions into a new World War), its going to have to be over the backs of tens of thousands of evangelical missionaries and their American exploiters.

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          23 hours ago

          I am curious, how is india and pakistan doing what they do best a cause for a global conflict? In the two last ones it was a bunch of european states tied together through silly treaties and pacts and a whole lot of countries coming together to stamp out the nazis, respectively.

          India and pakistan are neighbors and essentially two sides of the same coin with different religions, and as far as i know have no defensive pacts with any major outside power. So even if they went to full blown war it would stay fairly confined to the region, no? Excluding considerations such as trade impact of course.

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      15 hours ago

      Why México? I mean yeah, they are free but we aren’t getting supplied anymore, ask parents with newborns, kids with cancer and all the covid fiasco… Hell, I have no idea if I’ll be able to get my covid booster next year, the goverment insists on buying the outdated and expired ones because they are cheaper (and it’s to give money to dictatorial regimes) so we are forced to buy them on our own… And since the propaganda is that the Covid is over, there is no demand for the private entities so getting one is hard and expensive.