▲ | a-french-anon 2 hours ago | |
No, I agree with most of it, but that's what should have been written in the blog post and not by someone else on HN after the fact. The meme, though, I wonder... I live in a country that wasn't as hardcore as some of the Commonwealth on the "forced vaccination" front so I don't identify with it, but there was certainly a lot of propaganda surrounding it in the wide world; on how people who refused were almost traitors shirking their civic duties. | ||
▲ | n4r9 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> how people who refused were almost traitors shirking their civic duties I wasn't quite that hardcore, but I did (and still do) find it difficult to accept refusals to vaccinate for seemingly little reason. It felt like some people were being stubbornly complicit in drawing out the pandemic and putting their contacts at higher risk. I guess it's a question of degree - how many lives does a collective behaviour need to save, before it becomes justified to mandate it? |