That's a good plan.
Looks like most would be in their 80's now.
That's a good plan.
Stay away from medical science, and the benefits thereof.
Keep the system uncluttered for the people who actually believe in it.
Except we’ve pretty much all been vaccinated multiple times, and we demand it of anyone coming into the country.Just wanna throw this out there. The people who are anti vax it’s not that they don’t believe In medical treatments like antibiotics, fungal treatments, surgeries etc. They just don’t believe in getting vaccines. Most of them feel they are a money maker more then they are an absolute requirement for one’s health. Like getting vaccinated for something that the risk of death is just not really there for the average person (covid, the flu, chickenpox etc).
And many more establishments have followedProbably more get the jab.
Except we’ve pretty much all been vaccinated multiple times, and we demand it of anyone coming into the country.
This particular vaccine (and the virus, mask, etc) somehow became heavily politicized instead of the focus being truly on what they were.
Literally a president playing tough guy and acting as if masks were for the weak, when he ends up almost dying from COVID, and infecting others himself.
People suddenly arguing against medical science and science in general when they are only armed with their personal beliefs, memes that they see, or what some other similarly-minded person has said.
For some reason they WILL accept that their doctors know how to diagnose, how to treat, how to prescribe, but have suddenly become experts and “know” that all of medical science got it wrong on this particular vaccine.
I’ll start the countdown to tweedledumb and tweedledumber saying I do t know anything and that Google tells me my answers, but the reality is that my answers come from all the experts out there. Knowledge is a collective thing.
The guy who rivets a girder may not know why the river is where it is, but he trusts the experts who designed the building to have put it in the right place.
I trust the medical community at large to know what they are doing, and will defer to then instead of just personally deciding they are wrong because I WANT them to be.
So far, every anti vax argument I have seen has not been an argument of science, but an argument of personal opinions and support of a narrative.
Like every previous election?
You are one guy who really see's what he wants to see.Except we’ve pretty much all been vaccinated multiple times, and we demand it of anyone coming into the country.
This particular vaccine (and the virus, mask, etc) somehow became heavily politicized instead of the focus being truly on what they were.
Literally a president playing tough guy and acting as if masks were for the weak, when he ends up almost dying from COVID, and infecting others himself.
People suddenly arguing against medical science and science in general when they are only armed with their personal beliefs, memes that they see, or what some other similarly-minded person has said.
For some reason they WILL accept that their doctors know how to diagnose, how to treat, how to prescribe, but have suddenly become experts and “know” that all of medical science got it wrong on this particular vaccine.
I’ll start the countdown to tweedledumb and tweedledumber saying I do t know anything and that Google tells me my answers, but the reality is that my answers come from all the experts out there. Knowledge is a collective thing.
The guy who rivets a girder may not know why the river is where it is, but he trusts the experts who designed the building to have put it in the right place.
I trust the medical community at large to know what they are doing, and will defer to then instead of just personally deciding they are wrong because I WANT them to be.
So far, every anti vax argument I have seen has not been an argument of science, but an argument of personal opinions and support of a narrative.
Go ahead and prove me wrong, instead of just CLAIMING I’m wrong.You are one guy who really see's what he wants to see.