Yesterday’s meme was created by Pfizer and Big Pharma. And while that wouldn’t normally be newsworthy, they’ve gone viral in all the wrong ways. It also began blocking conservative large accounts who tried to push back.
Here’s the condescending jab that has everyone talking, at least on social media. They turned off all replies, as government leeches don’t appreciate criticism.
It’s easy to get distracted by misinformation these days, but don’t worry…Science has got your back. #ScienceWillWin pic.twitter.com/aXVzAsfa6Z
— Pfizer Inc. (@pfizer) November 9, 2021
It’s no coincidence that this got dropped right as the debate over vaccinating children has started to heat up. Pfizer makes huge profits by giving children a vaccine that science doesn’t support. You can also be sure they will back mandates when and if they are introduced.
Honestly, there’s just something really creepy and gross about a company that survives off the backs of taxpayers taking shots at those who might have questions and concerns. This is America’s new oligarchy at work. Maybe we should just call it fascist? Anyhow, it is troubling to see the increased connections between Joe Biden and private business that has developed under his administration.
Besides, isn’t science supposed to test theories instead of arbitrarily dismissing them as misinformation when it gets in the way of deposits into Big Pharma’s bank account? Are there any longitudinal studies of the COVID-19 vaccinations’ effects on children younger than 18 years old? To request more data is not conspiracy theory. Rather, it’s an observation of the reality that there is no clear and present danger to children that dictates we rush matters here.
When we find out that COVID-19 is more likely to cause death in children than the flu, parents have to be cautious. That’s not to say the coronavirus poses zero threat. It is possible to make exceptions for any type of virus. They might be advised to get vaccinated. The numbers still matter when we talk about the overall population. Public policy, including vaccination policy, should not be set by hysteria, but by a sober reading of the facts with an eye toward what is truly necessary and what’s not.
Pfizer seems to be expressing frustration over its bottom line. Further, nothing they are doing is going to win hearts and minds, assuming that’s the goal. It’s probably time for a new social media manager.