As vaccine rollout nears, hesitancy is growing among women, Indigenous Australians and non-English speakers

But no point getting upset if your controversial views stir people up.

I didn't think I was as my comment is calling out hypocrisy. But it is hard to type emotions.

messanger RNA teaching our cells how to make a protein almost sounds like computer programming for our bodies.

Agree with this. I am not anti vaxxer as I have taken every vaccine that is available. I am just questioning it. I don't want it or need it I believe. That is my opinion. That is all I want to say, but to continually get shouted at for being an "anti vaxxer" does grate on me.

Women aren’t a minority, we don’t need to be molly coddled,

I agree and I do apologise if it come across that way. Women are amazing. I live in a house full of women and I am the only male. I have a 15 y.o daughter and a 24 y.o step daughter. I know and respect women. They are both woke too. Lol. I don't hold it against them. With the vaccine I am concerned for my 15 y.o. I don't think she needs the vaccine and am concerned about long term affects for her. I don't care about long term affects for me as I have lived my life.

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