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Dec. 10, 2020 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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We Can't Sue the C19 Vaccine Makers | SOS

WATCH THE FULL EPISODE: https://youtu.be/sl2TtKsfmiI On this Slightly Offensive Segment (SOS) we are asking the serious question as to why we can't sue the C19 vaccine makers? I'm curious as to why they would give corporations more human rights than the people getting the actual injection if it's safe for us to take? ________________________________________________________________ ⇩ FOLLOW SYDNEY WATSON ⇩ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSFy-1JrpZf0tFlRZfo-Rvw TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SydneyLWatson INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/sydneywatson__/?hl=en ________________________________________________________________ Become a subscriber at BlazeTV https://get.blazetv.com/slightly-offensive/ use my code "ELIJAH" to get $10 off a full year ________________________________________________________________ Slightly Offens*ve Merch: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/elijah-schaffer ________________________________________________________________ DOWNLOAD AUDIO PODCAST & GIVE A 5 STAR RATING!: APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slightly-offens-ve-uncut/id1450057169 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7jbVobnHs7q8pSRCtPmC41?si=qnIgUqbySSGdJEngV-P5Bg (also available Google Podcasts & wherever else podcasts are streamed) ______________________________________________________________ ➤BOOKINGS/INQUIRIES: ELIJAH@SLIGHTLYOFFENSIVE.COM _________________________________________________________________ ⇩ SOCIAL MEDIA ⇩ ➤ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/elijahschaffer/ https://www.instagram.com/slightlyoffens ➤ PARLER https://parler.com/profile/Elijahschaffer/posts ➤ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ElijahSchaffer ➤ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/officialslightlyoffensive Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-x2_ZrUd24 Uploader: Slightly Offens*ve

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elijah schaffer
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sydney watson
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elijah schaffer
Now, the reason why I'm very pro-vaccination is I have some similar problem.
I got whooping cough and scarlet fever around the same time when I was a kid.
I didn't get all my vaccinations.
I almost died as well.
I was on ventilators.
I have damaged lungs, which is why when I got COVID, I was coughing up blood.
I was coughing for multiple months.
Yeah.
It was really, really bad.
So that's why even now I get sick multiple times a year.
I have a problem with my immune system because I didn't get a vaccination.
On the other hand, I still remain skeptical because I know my wife is very skeptical of vaccinations because she has the opposite effect where one of her family members got a vaccine and it caused health complications, not autism, but it actually had some adverse side effects.
So on one hand, I realize why some people don't want to get all the vaccines, but as a personal experience, Ben, I know that it's important for your kids, probably my kids and many, to get certain vaccines.
That's why I'm not arguing against them.
But I'm also not an elitist.
And just because I think that vaccines are good, I'm encouraging people to think for themselves and to question, which is why, look, there was this claim, right, that was said, this is what happens.
And I want to bring this up here.
The reason why I'm susceptible, I mean, I'm very skeptical of this is because of this article that specifically says that drug makers, this is from technically, I think this is NBC affiliates, drug makers cannot be sued for the COVID-19 vaccine complications due to amended legislation.
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Yeah, yeah.
elijah schaffer
And so it says, if you do choose to get the vaccine and something goes wrong, you won't be able to sue the manufacturers.
But experts say that you might still be able to receive compensation through a special fund.
I'm assuming government fund.
Drug makers are working to produce a COVID vaccine faster than ever before.
The rapid creation process is allowed through Operation Warp Speed, which was initiated by the Trump administration to facilitate and accelerate the development, manufacturing, and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.
Meaning there was legislation put in place to accelerate this.
Now, on the back end, in the science, that might mean that some procedures were either tossed out or overlooked.
But this also means that some of the testing where we might have needed more tests and more timing are now being brought back because the weight of that timing is considered to be greater than the adverse side effects.
However, if there are side effects, you as the consumer, as the patient, you no longer have any human rights to get any compensation if you're out of work or anything happens from the companies for anything that happens to you.
That makes me wonder, what can it do to you that they're already expecting people to sue?
sydney watson
Right.
I think with my very limited understanding of how a lot of this stuff works, I know that the testing period for not just vaccines, but really any drug, it's years and where they fail at one point, it's basically like starting back at square one and having to make adjustments and changes and things.
What concerns me so deeply about this, especially if they want to have it, basically if they want to be, if they want it to be a widespread thing that so many people are getting, my concern is that how much, how much of this testing is actually legitimate testing?
It's like you said, where are you reeling back to make sure that you can actually meet these deadlines and things?
What corners are you cutting in order to meet these deadlines?
This is what concerns me.
It's like, I guess we've already established here that both you and I are pretty okay with most vaccines.
But when you do have side effects, and look, there have been drugs since the beginning of time when people are actually getting inoculations and things that do have negative side effects.
Besides the days where people would deliberately infect themselves with things like smallpox and then go and sit in like a, you know, a room for a week until it passed, hoping that they didn't die.
I mean, we've come so far since those days, obviously.
But I mean, I remember when I was at university, we studied one particular drug.
I can't, the name escapes me at the moment, but you know, it was pushed on women in particular.
And people actually ended up having children that had severe deformities because this drug company was basically like, no, take this.
It's fine.
Not having actually done proper research and testing.
And then eventually all these people ended up suing the absolute crap out of them because they ended up with all these deformities and things that the company basically just overlooked and hid.
And that's my concern with what's happening today is, again, you know, I'm glad to be inoculated against a bunch of things.
I'm, I'm, you know, I don't want to get tetanus.
I don't want to get things like this.
But when we are pushing these things through and rushing it, what corners are you cutting?
elijah schaffer
One of the things that bothers me the most is the fact that as we push this, this widespread use of the vaccine, what scares me the most is as we have pushed another medical procedure, let's look at two, right?
The widespread use of opiates and the widespread use of antibiotics.
So we're finding out criminal cases today that antibiotics, not antibiotics, opiates, have not only been manipulated into the market by the drug makers that are being criminally charged, that have artificially fueled this massive epidemic that's killing people by the tens of thousands, right?
By these overdoses, not even just the deaths, the marriages ruined, the families destroyed, the jobs lost, the economy destroyed from people, you know, having problems at work from these opiates.
Now, these drug makers, everyone told us they were safe, they were good.
You hurt your back, opiate.
You sprain your finger, opiate.
And they were just pushed on us.
And now we're looking back going, oh, crap.
Maybe we shouldn't have done that.
Maybe we shouldn't have just pushed something on the people to have an instant change and helped them.
Also with antibiotics, we're going, well, bacteria is bad and we think it's bad.
And of course, we don't want bacterial infections.
But now for every single cough or cold or allergy, you get prescribed a ZPAC, a zithromycin, some sort of combination cocktail of drugs.
And now we have all these superbugs that have developed where hospitals have become almost more deadly than your home or like even outdoors because while you go there for help, because so many people are getting treated with antibiotics, you have all these bacterial superbugs that we don't even know how to fight that are all over the hospitals.
Meaning in our attempt to help people by not thinking through things and by forcing something on the population, we've created bigger problems.
And that's where scientifically I'm saying, look at what happened when we mass pushed out ballots without thinking through things.
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