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In reply to the discussion: "I've done my own research and decided not to get the vaccine". [View all]Haggard Celine
(17,047 posts)3. People don't seem to have much common sense these days.
Equating all information sources on the internet is like getting some random person to do your heart surgery. Why can't people see that? I guess they pick out the 'facts' that they want to believe are true, for whatever reason. They don't want to think, and they don't want to accept the fact that there are some things they are ignorant about.
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Well, electing Trump in 2016, and then the fact that 70 million people voted for the guy
PatrickforB
Jan 2022
#38
I get it, but stand by my analogy. A plumber may be VERY talented. However, I would not
PatrickforB
Jan 2022
#119
Indeed. That is all you need concerning whether to get vaxxed or not. I research labor market
PatrickforB
Jan 2022
#118
I'm in the workforce development system, and businesses tell us all the time
PatrickforB
Jan 2022
#44
Indeed. And now he has been joined by the Squad, Senator Warren, and Katie Porter,
PatrickforB
Jan 2022
#95
It is deeper than that... Sometimes even with good facts they can jump to invalid conclusions.
Josiesdad
Jan 2022
#14
Gravity is often taught in schools as a fact, when in fact it is not even a good theory
kiri
Jan 2022
#42
Yes.Research is not finding an opinion you agree with and falsely identifying that opinion as fact.
ShazamIam
Jan 2022
#16
I think you summarized it yourself: bible believers and anti-vaxxers overlap almost 100%
cadoman
Jan 2022
#25
There's always been a sense that people as individuals can be their own "experts"
milestogo
Jan 2022
#37
"In this age, (IGNORANT) people consider all sources of information to be equal."
TeamProg
Jan 2022
#49
I'm surprised these medical Einsteins don't march into the hospital and overthrow the doctors!
bucolic_frolic
Jan 2022
#77
A cartoon showed an anti-vaxxer asked by his employer what religion he belong to,
Liberty Belle
Jan 2022
#84
You can fool some of the people some of the time but you can't fool the virus.
milestogo
Jan 2022
#94