I believe most knew there was some risk as every drug or treatment has some risk, but the reports freaked out their kids (or the parent) and some parents didn't want their child stressed about it. Instead of approaching logically they reacted emotionally. Many kids pressured their parents, also feeling invincible or peer pressure. Some parents let the kids make the decision. I did not.
I believe most knew there was some risk as every drug or treatment has some risk, but the reports freaked out their kids (or the parent) and some parents didn't want their child stressed about it. Instead of approaching logically they reacted emotionally. Many kids pressured their parents, also feeling invincible or peer pressure. Some parents let the kids make the decision. I did not.
Perhaps with all their pressing current health issues, from having been jabbed 5+ times, and being dragged from one Dr's appt to another, they won't be able to have time to think about any anger or resentment. Barely being able to breathe or being in a high level of pain - constantly - kind of pushes most thinking out the window...other than 'Give me drugs!' or 'Make this pain go away!'...! There's no room for free thinking in there when you're in a permanent state of pain and panic...
I believe most knew there was some risk as every drug or treatment has some risk, but the reports freaked out their kids (or the parent) and some parents didn't want their child stressed about it. Instead of approaching logically they reacted emotionally. Many kids pressured their parents, also feeling invincible or peer pressure. Some parents let the kids make the decision. I did not.
But as time goes by and more is revealed shouldn't people who went along with the (shifting) narrative start to feel resentment?
Perhaps with all their pressing current health issues, from having been jabbed 5+ times, and being dragged from one Dr's appt to another, they won't be able to have time to think about any anger or resentment. Barely being able to breathe or being in a high level of pain - constantly - kind of pushes most thinking out the window...other than 'Give me drugs!' or 'Make this pain go away!'...! There's no room for free thinking in there when you're in a permanent state of pain and panic...