I said: As long as the discussion is limited to philosophy forums, there should be no problem.As long as the discussion is limited to philosophy forums, there should be no problem.
— baker
There's no 'problem' per se in voicing opposition to whatever policy but I believe that in times of crisis, 1) one should give some slack to political leaders, their job is hard nowadays and you and I wouldn't be able to do any better; and 2) consider the need for a little social cohesion, for a bit more attention to the public good, i.e. more civic sense and responsibility to the collective is required in times of crisis than otherwise I think. — Olivier5
It was a she. I think she made a good point. So much of what people do, or don't do, depends on whether they trust the government. She pointed out that typically, countries with high vaccination rates are those where people trust the government.Some Croatian social scientists say that the reason why many people don't get vaccinated is because they don't trust the government.
— baker
So a guy spoke on TV, huh?
Even at a philosophy forum, the one place in the world that should allow for some nuance and detail, we're now supposed to be all politically correct and superficial. — baker
She pointed out that typically, countries with high vaccination rates are those where people trust the government. — baker
SARS-CoV-2 should be left to replicate propagate mutate unchecked with no containment efforts, leaving whatever in its wake? — jorndoe
Treating others with dignity, trying to dispel fears, educating and keeping dis/mis/malinformation in check, ... (y) — jorndoe
The evidence is the authority here more so than some (unweighted) "he-said-she-said", the truth of the SARS-CoV-2/pandemic matter more so than some sort of radical cultural relativism. Would be kind of neat if the virus could just be argued away though. :smile: — jorndoe
Drag all unvaccinated off to a facility and inoculate them at gunpoint? — jorndoe
The cause of millions of deaths and the destruction of lives of 100s of millions of people. — MondoR
After all, distancing, masking and vax is a big ask for a culture of pussies. — James Riley
What does the right thing consist of anyway...? — jorndoe
It's always a matter of life and death anyway. Where some people go wrong is in assuming that this covid crisis is something special, rare, extraordinary. — baker
It's always a matter of life and death anyway. Where some people go wrong is in assuming that this covid crisis is something special, rare, extraordinary. — baker
Is it even worth it to engage with these people? — Xtrix
Who needs to ask you? I believe the President said you should have a booster. Your immunity is waning and you are a menace to mankind. Who knows how many people you are going to kill. You are an obedient lemming aren't you? What else will you do, if asked to? Take opioids? The FDA approved them. Has killed 10s of thousands of people. — MondoR
If the vocal pro-vaccers believe they are so right, so superior to the unvaccinated, then what on earth is stopping them from passing laws in accordance with that? — baker
There’s a saying that goes “I can’t reason you out of something that you didn’t reason yourself into first.” — Ignance
i had thought this was an exercise of satire, has this thread really dragged out all of the closet conspiracists? is that the reason for this many pages? — Ignance
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