Two more great tidbits from the Rogan interview
I asked him if he'd vote for RFK Jr... and he said he would.
First, Rogan’s plug for RFK. This actually got some offline attention last week - both Fox News and the New York Post wrote about it - but I stupidly failed to mention it.
The clip is here.
Second, a point I have hammered recently on Twitter and here.
Public health experts keep arguing that people at low risk from Covid - even children - should take the mRNAs because they have an obligation to protect the vulnerable. This line seems to have gotten louder lately, probably because Omicron is so obviously a cold for healthy kids the group risk is the only argument left to jab them.
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But this stance isn’t just idiotic. It’s unethical.
It’s idiotic because the jabs don’t stop transmission, so giving them to kids won’t protect adults. Worse, it’s unethical because physicians have an obligation to do what is best for each patient individually. They don’t treat “public health.” They treat the person in front of them. mRNA shots have no benefit for healthy children or young adults, so they shouldn’t be given to healthy children or young adults. I am astonished supposedly serious physicians would even consider arguing this point, but they do.
Anyway, here’s the clip. It’s just one minute long, and it makes the point - in the unlikely event anyone ever again suggests jabbing your kid for Covid.
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One final thought, since the Rogan appearance is still driving new viewers.
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Alex
Unethical left the barn a long time ago. Evil is in charge.
The idea that it is my job to protect you from something (unless you're my family) is just absurd on it's face. One of my favorite memes from the Covid nonsense was "if it's raining out and I don't have an umbrella, does that mean yours doesn't work?"
Bottom line: you don't get to tell me what I must do because you are scared.