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RE: MY EVER CHANGING RELATIONSHIP WITH HIVE

in #vyb2 years ago

As I recall that particular post was blatantly anti-semitic.

However I looked at your other content and judged it on its merits and upvoted plenty.

One of the biggest thing I object to about Hivewatchers is automatic downvotes of all content because of past infractions.

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I would argue that post was making a very valid point, and events have backed that up. You are right in the thick of things so I won't get into the anti sematic thing with you!

But there is a reason why Israel has one of the highest death jab rates in the world, and that is a deep rabbit hole...

The reason Israel has one of the highest jab death rates is because it has by far a younger population profile than any other advanced (jab crazy) country. Israel's have over 3 kids per woman while the rest of the advanced economies have less than half that.

So Israel has a much higher percentage of 15-30 year olds than other countries with high jab rollout.

The sudden heart problem deaths disproportionately affected young, fit, healthy people - the very opposite of who was at risk from covid.

That is a bizzarre and illogical train of thought...

The reason Israel has a high death jab rate is because it has a high number of jabs. That part is very simple. Getting into the demographics here is just a red herring.

The question is why does it have so many jabs?

And that brings us straight back to the rotchilds. So am I being "anti-semitic" or are the rotchilds?

Actually Israel's jab rate per capita (while high initially) has dropped right back and is below many other western countries.

Israeli's took the first two jabs at about 80% rate but the third booster dropped back to around 60%.

Now it is well recognised here that the jab doesn't work and virtually no-one is getting it anymore.

Do you not agree that the sudden heart related deaths in jabbed people that have affected so many athletes are affecting the young and healthy much more than the old?