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Irony: The Key to Proving the ‘Vaccines’ Do Not Work May Be LGBTQ+ Data

In the quest to find more data that shows the truth about the Covid “vaccines,” maybe we’ve been looking in the wrong places.

Opposition to the Covid-19 “vaccines” crosses the political spectrum, though data seems to indicate right-leaning Americans are far more likely to be against the jabs and their mandates than their left-leaning counterparts. The LGBTQ+ community also crosses political lines, as Ric Grenell and others have clearly demonstrated, but generally the lifestyle is associated with the political left.

These facts make it ironic that the key to debunking the notion that the vaccines are effective may be in data collected within the LGBTQ+ community. Data compiled by the Human Rights Campaign, a leading LGBTQ+ activist group, points to two inconvenient facts that contradict the narrative that vaccines are effective. On one hand, the LGBTQ+ community has an extremely high vaccination rate of 91% compared to the general population. On the other hand, they are 43% more likely to have contracted Covid-19.

According to the study:

  • 91% of LGBTQ+ adults surveyed in the survey were fully vaccinated.

  • 20% of LGBTQ+ adults surveyed said they have tested positive for COVID-19 or are “pretty sure” they have had it despite not receiving an official diagnosis, compared to only 14% of all adults in the United States.

The data contradicts what we’ve been told about the vaccines. While this data is not enough to draw the conclusion that the vaccines do not work, it is interesting enough to spark further research. Allegedly, having a higher percentage of people vaccinated within a group should mean a lower positive test rate for Covid-19. But data from multiple sources indicates this is not true.

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