If we accept the hypothesis that everyone who got jabbed will drop dead Real Soon Now, which I do not as it is far more dramatic than any effect ever seen before ... how were they supposed to know that such a unique thing would happen? The vast majority did not even have enough education to know that they ought to have questions about safety and efficacy. As for subconscious knowledge NOT derived from any experience in this life ... we might in past lives have learned, say, that it is foolish to drink heavily, but could not have learned that mRNA shots are scary, since they never existed before.
Do you assume that our higher selves, or some subconscious part of us, knows the future consequences of every action, even if it involves a choice never before encountered by us or anyone else? If so, than ANYBODY who dies of almost anything other than extreme old age can be accused of "choosing it" and somehow committing "suicide" without conscious awareness. If you're going to die of a heart attack, say, why, with every soda you slurped you "knew what it would do and chose it at some level." To me, that is not plausible, nor morally acceptable. If you blamed a guy who got shot by an armed robber for being secretly suicidal because "the good times are ending" (since he must "at some level" have known what would happen if he turned down that particular street on that night...), you would fail to place the proper blame on the robber, where it belongs.
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Do you assume that our higher selves, or some subconscious part of us, knows the future consequences of every action, even if it involves a choice never before encountered by us or anyone else? If so, than ANYBODY who dies of almost anything other than extreme old age can be accused of "choosing it" and somehow committing "suicide" without conscious awareness. If you're going to die of a heart attack, say, why, with every soda you slurped you "knew what it would do and chose it at some level." To me, that is not plausible, nor morally acceptable. If you blamed a guy who got shot by an armed robber for being secretly suicidal because "the good times are ending" (since he must "at some level" have known what would happen if he turned down that particular street on that night...), you would fail to place the proper blame on the robber, where it belongs.