Should Anti-vaxxers be held legally accountable for the misinformation they spread?

Discussion in 'Opinion POLLS' started by Bowerbird, Aug 9, 2021.

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Should ant-vaxxer be sued for spreading misinformation

  1. Yes anyone who is spreading misinformation should be sued

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  2. Yes but only those main players

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    14.3%
  3. Maybe - I can see both sides

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  4. No it would stifle free speech

    11 vote(s)
    39.3%
  5. No because it would become a tool of the elites

    3 vote(s)
    10.7%
  1. Hoosier8

    Hoosier8 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The left labeled everything a lie because they were nuts. Now we have a leader that lied about not leaving Afghanistan until all Americans were out. He doesn’t negotiate with terrorists, he just gives them what they want.
     
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    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I would vote a simple "No" if that was an option. When you're aware of the vaccinations due to knowing someone who administrator's them, both sides of the aisle are spreading misinformation.
     
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    Bowerbird Well-Known Member

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    Really? These vaccines are being administered globally
     
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    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Correct, and many of those who are vaccinated believe they're immune from the virus and thus claim so.
     
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    Turin Well-Known Member

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    While I dont disagree with your basic premise, this is a poor example.

    The efficacy rates were tried against the known variants at that time. And Against those variants, was extremely successful.

    Mutation and adaptation happens quickly unfortunately.
     
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