(August 15, 2021 at 3:55 pm)brewer Wrote:(August 15, 2021 at 3:30 pm)FlatAssembler Wrote: I see no reason to think the data is wrong. The leader of the anti-vaccination movement in Croatia is arguably the PhD biologist Krešimir Pavelić. His arguments make no sense whatsoever (His favorite argument is the now-classic "Many more people died soon after taking the COVID-19 vaccine than after taking any other vaccine, therefore, COVID-19 vaccinations are unsafe."), but, nevertheless...
Based on what, the absolute honesty known for on the internet?
And correct me if I'm mistaken but if I remember right you're one of the internet conspiracy followers.
Well, yes, many people on the Internet label some of my beliefs, such as Vukovar Denial, Varivode Denial or Tiananmen Square Massacre Denial, to be conspiracy theories. Though, I do not see how Vukovar Denial would be any more of a conspiracy theory than assuming people can be so evil for no obvious reason so that Vukovar Massacre really happened.