Sunday 16 January 2022

Vaccinations

Vaccinations should be more people-friendly. The way it's done at present, with sharp needles, even children are terrified. How could they not be?

That's the trouble with humans, the way of men, or mankind if you like.

Pliers for rotten teeth and sharp needles for flu shots. Oh, let's not forget the hangman's noose, the executioner's axe and the electric chair for condemned criminals.

The way of men, or mankind if you like.

No wonder not everyone's falling over himself or herself in a rush to get vaccinated. Nothing wrong, or frightful, about vaccines, which by the way are medicinal in nature. It's the sharp needles used to inject them into our bodies that's the problem.

Anywhere else, a syringe with a sharp needle attached would potentially be considered a dangerous weapon, a sharp object, as forensic detectives at a crime scene would describe, but in hospital settings, or vaccination centers, they were considered standard tools for treating sick or unvaccinated people with, like pliers for rotten teeth, bone saws for pulling the ribs apart, scalpels for cutting into the flesh and, yes, needles and thread for stitching you up afterwards, like a torn shoe or worn-out clothes.

The way of men, or mankind if you like, in a godless, or pagan if you like, world, I might add.