The perfect example of anti-vaxxer logic
There’s nothing quite like anti-vaxxer logic, and that’s because it’s nothing like logic. This exchange shows just how they can paint themselves into a corner, and you’d better get ready for the facepalm moment.
Enter stage left the old natural immunity argument.
Perfectly countered with some big hitters of the virus world.
And then this happened …
Reddit users pointed out the issues.
I’m so confused.
20 generations = great Grandpa?
If ancestor died at age 4, how did they have offspring that would lead to me?
Does this person think immunity is inherited?
Nail_Biterr
I mean, she’s technically correct: if her grandpa died of measles at age 4 she would be guaranteed to never suffer from it.
DrFossil
I mean they are close. Generational adaptation is a thing, it’s called evolution. But I doubt they believe that’s real too.
Stickeris
My great-grandmother died of Spanish flu, fortunately she had already had my grandmother.
It’s partly in her memory that I am absolutely 100% ardently pro-vaccine.
istara
If the virus is manufactured, then that’s even more reason to get a vaccine to protect yourself. Why would you trust your immune system to immediately know how to fight something created in a lab?
HaggisonFord
They almost get close at a point, then they completely dive off the deep end.
PixelPervert
The vaccine is literally just a set of instructions for your immune system, it doesn’t replace it 🤦
Convinced that antivaxxers don’t know how vaccines work.
20captainx12
u/Givemeallthecabbages summed it up beautifully.
Catching bubonic plague to own the libs since 1346.
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