Seriously, your performance art is getting in the way of whatever it is you are trying to say. Number 1, I don't assume that Chap is right. If I happen to agree with Chap, it's because I've done the reading and investigation myself and come to a conclusion that happens to be the same as Chap's. But I have no idea why you assume I have some obligation to repeat someone else's words when giving my own opinion. The hard data is what it is. We can look at it. And in some cases, the hard data will point one way on an issue. If I take ten water samples from my well and they all come up with dangerously high levels of coliform bacteria, then there is no hard data that support a conclusion that my water is safe to drink. And, based on the evidence, it would be irrational to claim that the water was safe.Cultellus wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 3:24 pmWell that is all great and sensible and understandable. Except for the part where you fail to acknowledge that antivaxxers work hard to create anxieties about vaccination based on 'unknowns' and 'unanswered questions' and 'who is behind this?', basically because there are no hard data on which a rational decision for a normal person to refuse vaccination can be made.Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 3:16 pmI wouldn’t call everyone who refuses the COVID vaccine an anti-vaxxer. The leaders of the anti-vax movement have assembled a collection of pseudo-science that appears reasonable on the surface. One has to spend time and effort to investigate the information to discover just how deceptive it is.
That movement has coalesced with the antigovernment right over this particular vaccine. The vaccines, like everything having to do with COVID, has become highly politicized. This groups resistance is to this specific vaccine, not vaccines in general.
As a result, politically opposed are a receptive audience for the anti-vaxxer pseudoscience. It’s a grab bag of FUD, so people’s specific reasons vary.
You just need to make the point that all antivaxxers are the same and that obviously, we are not like them. The rest is all fine. Then you too can get a high five. I agree with you more but I agreed with Chap first, so let's agree on that.
If you think there is evidence that the risk of vaccination exceeds the benefit of the vaccination, then let's look at it. Otherwise, it appears to me that there is no evidence that the vaccine is unsafe. Yet, there is an organized movement of people who are presenting false and misleading information that leads others to refuse to get the vaccine for irrational reasons, resulting in unnecessary disease, suffering and death. I think unnecessary disease, suffering and death is a "bad" thing. It has nothing to do with whether someone is a "bad person."
I have no interest in getting high fives. I am interested in getting things right.