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COVID anti-vax conspiracy theories

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A grieving mother and her lawyer have been targeted by an extreme campaign of abuse after suing a conspiracy theory newspaper which falsely claimed her son died from a Covid vaccine.


It was discovered they died of other causes and not the COVID vaccine.

This is why conspiracy theories got blown out of proportion. Well, the Irish Light clearly thought they wouldn't be found out - oh, how wrong they were!
 
So the Irish Light newspaper made it up and made her life hell because of it? They should pay her damages for that, not that its going to bring back her son or wipe away all the grief she's gone through (including the abuse from the public).
 
So the Irish Light newspaper made it up and made her life hell because of it? They should pay her damages for that, not that its going to bring back her son or wipe away all the grief she's gone through (including the abuse from the public).
I never even considered that. I was thinking more about the impact of misinformation of the wider public. I somehow missed the bit about the abuse - my bad!
 
I somehow missed the bit about the abuse - my bad!

lol it happens.

Ok Fine Whatever GIF by MOODMAN
 
It really doesn't matter if it is disproved. Anyone wanting to believe the lie will claim the evidence to debunk was faked.
 

911 caller: Florida man accused of killing father over vaccination is a ‘delusional conspiracy theorist'

LAKE WORTH BEACH, Fla. —
A Florida man made his initial court appearance on Tuesday morning after allegedly killing his father over a vaccination.

According to an arrest report obtained by WPBF, Palm Beach County Sheriff's deputies received a 911 call on Sunday from an individual who was on the phone with the suspect, Brian McGann Jr.

According to the caller, his father, McGann Sr., could be heard on the phone saying "Stop, you are killing me."

 
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