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@WhiteDissidentRadio @Heil_Honkler @thomasroiloup there are some layers.
1. it can't say bad words (lame, but at least understandable. Not that controversial in itself.)
2. it lies about why it can't say bad words (clown world absurdity and the entire reason the limitation is getting all this attention)

It doesn't say "No I wouldn't use that word because I am programmed to ever ever say it."
It says "Nobody should use that word ever because words are more harmful than literal harm. I would put babies in a blender before harming the babies with my words."
@LukeAlmighty @dave @blobfrog @top Imagine how easier everything would be if the government had made a law only allowing USB-A! Everything would JUST WORK!!

Feeling really lazy today.
I think I'll go get some fried cheese, but after that, I'm not sure.

Whether vaccines technically work or not is kind of beside the point, they're conceptually broken. In free country, they'd be made by competing businesses that people trust enough to voluntarily take them.

But the whole premise of vaccines is that people are coerced or forced to take them at risk of social exclusion by state power. So they are guaranteed to always be "government quality" crap just good enough to please a bureaucrat - and because it's completely centralized, the risk of supply chain attacks / poison is massive.

Even if they work, states should be forbidden from practicing social exclusion. Drug companies just need to put their thinking caps on and invent something which works WITHOUT relying on totalitarian coercion.
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