Tucker Carlson: Ironically, it's the highly educated that refuse to get vaccines⁉️

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Aaron Siri: "Those who often don't wanna receive vaccines, I find her are the ones, not always, who have taken the time to really look at the clinical trials, the post licensure safety, to understand these products more objectively."
"The CDC will tell you that the people who have the highest rates of completely unvaccinated kids are ones with PhDs and and are highly educated often in the sciences.
So what are they learning? What are they understanding that caused them not to receive these products?
And so I find the quote unquote, those who oppose vaccines, you know, whatever pejorative one wants to use about them. They're the ones who believe the science."
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"Oftentimes, and that's just not me saying it. I mean, I'm saying that they when they survey, because they've tried to identify, well, who are the populations refusing these products? They they find it's the they're they're disproportionately highly educated. There are some folks who don't have access to care and they just don't get it because they they don't get it."

"But those who consciously choose, typically very highly educated. Now, to answer your question, which is, have I seen religion almost when it comes to these products? Yes, I have. But it comes from often the side of the folks who wanna make you get them, force people to do it. You must believe what I believe about these products."

"That's right. You must submit. How dare you ask questions? Do not ask questions. You must just believe."

"And you often hear it in the following. I've never heard people say, I believe in statins. Well, that's that's a good point. Right. I believe in vaccines."

"That's the language they use. It's a language of religion. And, alright. And you're asking me to speculate, so I'll speculate, which I, you know, prefer usually for not to do, but it is for a lot of people. And I found this with a lot of the vaccinologists who, you know, who I've deposed and interacted with, they're often A lot of them are atheists."

"And maybe they were brought up in a certain religion, but they have now become atheists. And I think when somebody doesn't have religion in their life, any religion, they don't believe in God, some God, ends up with a an empty space that needs to be filled with something. They have to believe in something. How do you not believe in something in this life? You have to have meaning."

"It's it's gotta be a really dark place to not believe to believe everything came from nothing. And if you do, I you know, I'm speculating that vaccines start holding a place of religion that they look to it as, see, this saved us. This is what saved humanity. And I and and I think there's maybe some degree of that that this notion that vaccines are, especially those in the medical profession."

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https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1872784122344599667

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