Quote Originally Posted by UCGRAD4X View Post
I am generally pro-vax. I have a difficult time seeing justification for many who refuse to do so. I do, however, realize that there are personal, religious, medical, risk vs reward reasons that I don't fully understand but (somewhat) respect because I don't know it all.

That being said, the causation vs correlation is often difficult to confirm with an adequate degree of certainty particularly without an extended period of documentation (but increases with the #N). I respect that VAERS is honest enough to make this point and don't really see it as a indication of fatal flaw in the data and conclusion.
My issue is not with VAERS or the collection with the data. It is with someone pontificating about "do your research" and then intentionally and recklessly claiming that the vaccines were the direct cause of death of over 6,000 people by citing to VAERS as proof. Doing so either shows the quality of his research or the depths of desire to spread disinformation to get some weird high by trolling on the internet.