Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News, Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer attempted to combat COVID misinformation by posting a meme to Twitter, but the results were predictably disastrous.
The meme featured a blob labeled science holding back another figure to prevent it from embracing a bubble called wild conspiracy theories.
Its easy to get distracted by misinformation these days, but dont worry
Science has got your back, Pfizers corporate account tweeted.
Mike Cernovich pointed out that Pfizer hasnt got the back of those who have been injured by their vaccines, since the company has obtained a legal waiver meaning nobody can sue them.
Pfizer Inc. @pfizer
Its easy to get distracted by misinformation these days, but dont worry
Science has got your back.
The big pharma drug maker also eliminated the option for anyone to apply to the tweet, which illustrates how much confidence they have about the science being open to scrutiny.
One day #Pfizer will learn that safety is not a conspiracy, commented another respondent.
Gotta hand it to Pfizer: Science sodomizing the human brain is pretty accurate, remarked another.
Gotta hand it to Pfizer: 'Science' sodomizing the human brain is pretty accurate. https://t.co/lugdEvIQa2
Rising serpent 🇺🇸 (@rising_serpent) November 10, 2021
Another Twitter user pointed out that in the original meme, the pink character is actually the bad guy.
Alexander Cortes PhD, Fitness, Nutrition, Fat loss
@AJA_Cortes Fixed it.
Several other respondents fixed the meme for Pfizer.
Maybe Pfizer should just stick to having their CEO threaten to imprison the companys critics, another sure-fire way of instilling confidence in the science.