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wakawaka28 5 hours ago

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brendoelfrendo 5 hours ago | parent [-]

> Look, if you think you need a vaccine and trust the people who made it, then you should be free to take it.

I'm not free to take it, anymore. As you said, it's been taken off the market for most people.

> Fuck shunning people for not doing something to their bodies because they don't consider the benefits "obvious" or sufficient.

No, I like shunning people who are wrong and dumb.

wakawaka28 5 hours ago | parent [-]

>I'm not free to take it, anymore. As you said, it's been taken off the market for most people.

Well, I meant that you should be free to take it if there is a reasonable argument that taking it is better than not taking it. There are multiple reasons why it isn't offered anymore.

>No, I like shunning people who are wrong and dumb.

People who refused the vaccine are not wrong or dumb. It is too laborious to explain it to you though. I think no matter how much I explain or provide contrary evidence, your mind is made up. What happened to "My body, my choice"? Do you seriously think that people would refuse the vaccine if the benefits were so overwhelming? If the virus and the vaccine were what they said, you wouldn't need to try to mandate shit. You'd have to break up fights as people fell all over each other to get the damn vaccine.

brendoelfrendo 4 hours ago | parent [-]

> Well, I meant that you should be free to take it if there is a reasonable argument that taking it is better than not taking it.

Yeah, limiting the impact and effects of a COVID infection is a compelling and reasonable argument to me. I'd like my booster shot, please.

> What happened to "My body, my choice"?

It is your choice. I can and will mock you for your choice if your reasoning doesn't hold up to scrutiny.

> Do you seriously think that people would refuse the vaccine if the benefits were so overwhelming?

Yes, anti-vaxers are inherently irrational. Overwhelming benefits do not change their opinion because being anti-vaccine is a core part of their identity.

wakawaka28 3 hours ago | parent [-]

>Yes, anti-vaxers are inherently irrational. Overwhelming benefits do not change their opinion because being anti-vaccine is a core part of their identity.

There are people like this but you can say the same about anything. Pro-pharma vax promoters definitely make "trust the science, don't do research or question anything from authorities" part of their identity too.