Just had to listen to an insufferable statistics expert on the radio explaining how the majority of deaths being among the vaccinated did not prove that the vaccine doesn't work...
His analogy was that the majority of road deaths are from people wearing seatbelts but this is not an argument that seatbelts don't work.
Absolutely horrendous analogy. Seat belts prevent you from dying
in very specifics way. They prevent you from flying through the windshield and being ejected from the vehicle. If you get T-boned on the driver's side and pulverized, the seat belt won't make a difference. If a truck stops short in front of you and you rear end it and get decapitated in the process, the seat belt won't make a difference. It is only effective in cases when you would otherwise have died specifically by not being held in place.
With the poison injection you either have it or you don't, and you either die from the virus it's supposed to protect you from or you don't.
Furthermore, of course the majority of road deaths are among people wearing seat belts because almost everyone is wearing them. The only way to make a meaningful comparison is to look at the
per capita survival rate of the belted and unbelted for each individual type of accident. You will find that in the fly-through-the-windshield type accident, the survival rate will be higher for the belted. In the T-boned-by-a-cement-truck type accident, the survival rate is identical.
Leave it to a statistics "expert" to be a deliberate liar.