CDC Trippin': Top Doc Hold Up Vax Report 'Cause It's Straight Up BS
Aight, so check it: CDC dude sayin' the vaccine report ain't legit, makin' folks wonder what else they been lyin' 'bout.
Yo, lemme break it down for y'all. Word on the street is Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a big shot at the CDC, put the brakes on this report 'bout how good the COVID shots are. Why? 'Cause he said the whole thing was bogus, makin' the vax look better than it is. Real talk.
Now, this ain't no conspiracy theory outta the blue. This is comin' from inside the house, know what I'm sayin'? It's like when your own cousin tells you that the family barbecue ain't worth goin' to 'cause they skimpin' on the ribs.
This got folks in the community side-eyein' the whole situation. We been told to trust the science, but if the science is gettin' played like a cheap hand, then what we supposed to do? We already know how they do us when it comes to healthcare, always pushin' some new drug or shot, then we find out later it's messin' us up.
They be tellin' us to get the vax to protect ourselves and others, but if the data ain't straight, then how we know what's really goin' on? How we know if they ain't just tryna experiment on us again, like back in the day?
See, we ain't dumb. We pay attention. We see who's gettin' sick, who's still wearin' masks, and who's actin' like the pandemic is over. We see the rich folks gettin' one type of treatment while we gettin' somethin' else. This ain't new to us.
So, this CDC dude steppin' up is a start, but we need more than just one person speakin' out. We need the whole truth, no sugarcoating, no corporate spin. We need to know exactly what's in these shots and what the real risks are.
We ain't tryna be anti-vax, but we ain't tryna be guinea pigs neither. We just want the facts, so we can make informed decisions for ourselves and our families.
Till then, we gonna keep doin' our own research, talkin' to our doctors, and trustin' our gut. 'Cause at the end of the day, we gotta look out for ourselves. No cap.
Stay woke, y'all. The game is still the game.
Sources:
* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) * National Institutes of Health (NIH)


