| ▲ | brendoelfrendo 4 hours ago | |
> 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. | ||