Beautiful Virgin Islands

Friday, May 15, 2026

To trust the vaccine or not?

To trust the vaccine or not?

The answer is so obvious that no one should challenge it: every person must take the vaccine as soon as the government genuinely approves that it’s effective. But how do we know if the approval is genuine or not? Very simple.

Every government that automatically allows vaccinated tourists to come into the country without any restrictions, and allows vaccinated business owners and customers to be come back as usual without any restrictions, genuinely believes and knows that the vaccine is really effective. 

And if that is the case, no one should be allowed to avoid taking it. 

That’s what is called in democracy a social contract: the two sides of give and take.

But if the lockdown, quarantine, restrictions and closed borders continue even for vaccinated people, there is simply no reason to trust a commercially-motivated vaccine that even your government does not trust.

The public should be motivated to take the vaccine because of its real effects,  rather than being fooled by fake PR tricks that sell illusions. 

Remember that not so long ago your government was endorsing cigarettes as a magical treat instead of as a deadly poison:






Newsletter

Related Articles

Beautiful Virgin Islands
0:00
0:00
Close
The Great Western Exit: Why Best Citizens Are Fleeing the Rich World [PODCAST]
The New Robber Barons of Intelligence: Are AI Bosses More Powerful Than Rockefeller?
The End of the Old Order [Podcast]
Britain’s Democracy Is Now a Costume
The AI Gold Rush Is Coming for America’s Last Open Spaces [Podcast]
The Pentagon’s AI Squeeze: Eight Tech Giants Get In, Anthropic Gets Shut Out [Podcast]
The War Map: Professor Jiang’s Dark Theory of Iran, Trump, China, Russia, Israel, and the Coming Global Shock [Podcast]
Labour Is No Longer a National Party [Podcast]
AI Isn’t Stealing Your Job. It’s Dismantling It Piece by Piece.
Lawyers vs Engineers: Why China Builds While America Litigates [Podcast]
Churchill’s Glass: The Drunk, the Doctor, and the Myth Britain Refuses to Sober Up From
Apple issues an unusual warning: this is how your iPhone can be hacked without you doing anything
The Met Gala Meets the Age of Billionaire Backlash
Russian Oligarch’s Superyacht Crosses Hormuz via Iran-Controlled Route
Gunfire Disrupts White House Correspondents’ Dinner as Trump Is Evacuated
A Leak, a King, and a Fracturing Alliance
Inside the Gates Foundation Turmoil: Layoffs, Scrutiny, and the Cost of Reputational Risk
UK Biobank Breach Exposes Health Data of 500,000, Listed for Sale on Chinese Platform
KPMG Cuts Around 10% of US Audit Partners After Failed Exit Push
French Police Probe Suspected Weather-Data Tampering After Unusual Polymarket Bets on Paris Temperatures
News Roundup
Microsoft lost 2.5 millions users (French government) to Linux
Privacy Problems in Microsoft Windows OS
News roundup
Péter András Magyar and the Strategic Reset of Hungary
Hungary After the Landslide — A Strategic Reset in Europe
×