This is yet another one of those moments where the audience is left to wonder what was the point Halsey was trying to make: "The increase in health disorders is too small for this to be a poison shot".
Surely Halsey knows about the long term side effects like VAIDS, or the huge increase in excess deaths. Yet it seemed he was arguing that these aren't "poison shots"? Interestingly enough, Nick Fuentes says the same thing, I guess him and Halsey have something in common after all.
@Based_Accelerationist First, you have to remember he got the shot. Only once, I believe. He now has a self-interest in looking into it to check the dangers of it.
Next, all medicines have side-effects or some inherent risks to them, but we still use them, so I THINK his point was that the health disorder risk was so small that it can't be generally considered a deadly therapeutic. Then TFM starts talking about the long-term effects of it, which we haven't witnessed yet.
@ButtWorldsMan Indeed. His story was pretty funny too. Apparently he got the shot on a whim, saw a medical tent next to the supermarket and thought "hey, it's free, might as well get it over with". They can't resist a good deal, can they?
All vaccines have risks, but compared to most, these are "poison shots". We are seeing some "mid-term effects" with the rise of autoimmune disorders. I can believe Halsey is coping with getting jabbed, but there's no way he thinks these are regular vaccines.
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Halsey smokes tobacco from what I understand of him talking about having smoking breaks if I remember correctly
"It's more like a laced cigarette than injecting yourself with pure poison. Sure you most likely won't die immediately but it's poisonous to your body. And the more you take, the worse for you. So poison shot is a good enough name."