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  • X xenon

    @copper said in Breakthrough infection stats:

    ?

    define legit

    Did you just bristle at me using a short form of “legitimate” or do you really want examples of conditions where people can’t get a vaccine for medical reasons?

    Right or wrong a lot of people are legitimately terrified of the vaccine

    I know, I know, everyone here is superior to that

    This has nothing to do with “superior”. That’s some sort of cultural argument. I, for completely selfish reasons, want the number of vaccinations to get as high as possible so we can all better move on with our lives. I don’t really personally know or care about who these people are.

    So, sorry no, we don't all agree

    That’s an interesting argument. So you think these people may have an unjustified fear, that fear has negative implications for society, but their heart is in the right place so we should have kindness and understanding.

    I didn’t realize you were so tolerant and empathetic.

    And I have had 6 vaccinations in the last year, anyone who has had fewer is selfish

    CopperC Offline
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    Copper
    wrote on last edited by
    #28

    @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

    @copper said in Breakthrough infection stats:

    ?

    define legit

    Did you just bristle at me using a short form of “legitimate” or do you really want examples of conditions where people can’t get a vaccine for medical reasons?

    Right or wrong a lot of people are legitimately terrified of the vaccine

    I know, I know, everyone here is superior to that

    This has nothing to do with “superior”. That’s some sort of cultural argument. I, for completely selfish reasons, want the number of vaccinations to get as high as possible so we can all better move on with our lives. I don’t really personally know or care about who these people are.

    So, sorry no, we don't all agree

    That’s an interesting argument. So you think these people may have an unjustified fear, that fear has negative implications for society, but their heart is in the right place so we should have kindness and understanding.

    I didn’t realize you were so tolerant and empathetic.

    And I have had 6 vaccinations in the last year, anyone who has had fewer is selfish

    I was simply answering your question

    No I don't agree with all this stuff you are making up

    Let's keep it simple

    can we agree that people who don't get the vaccines are being selfish

    No, we can't all agree with that

    X LuFins DadL 2 Replies Last reply
    • CopperC Copper

      @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

      @copper said in Breakthrough infection stats:

      ?

      define legit

      Did you just bristle at me using a short form of “legitimate” or do you really want examples of conditions where people can’t get a vaccine for medical reasons?

      Right or wrong a lot of people are legitimately terrified of the vaccine

      I know, I know, everyone here is superior to that

      This has nothing to do with “superior”. That’s some sort of cultural argument. I, for completely selfish reasons, want the number of vaccinations to get as high as possible so we can all better move on with our lives. I don’t really personally know or care about who these people are.

      So, sorry no, we don't all agree

      That’s an interesting argument. So you think these people may have an unjustified fear, that fear has negative implications for society, but their heart is in the right place so we should have kindness and understanding.

      I didn’t realize you were so tolerant and empathetic.

      And I have had 6 vaccinations in the last year, anyone who has had fewer is selfish

      I was simply answering your question

      No I don't agree with all this stuff you are making up

      Let's keep it simple

      can we agree that people who don't get the vaccines are being selfish

      No, we can't all agree with that

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      xenon
      wrote on last edited by xenon
      #29

      @copper said in [Breakthrough infection stats]

      No, we can't all agree with that

      So this is an interesting thread. A lot of smart people think there are no social benefit to people getting vaccinated.

      At the very least I would have thought the strain on hospital resources and medical professions would count.

      Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

      I would think that’s a benefit.

      And lastly, it’s the most practical thing we can do to protect ourselves. After that, it’s truly just back up to chance (again, like the flu).

      Aqua LetiferA CopperC 2 Replies Last reply
      • X xenon

        @copper said in [Breakthrough infection stats]

        No, we can't all agree with that

        So this is an interesting thread. A lot of smart people think there are no social benefit to people getting vaccinated.

        At the very least I would have thought the strain on hospital resources and medical professions would count.

        Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

        I would think that’s a benefit.

        And lastly, it’s the most practical thing we can do to protect ourselves. After that, it’s truly just back up to chance (again, like the flu).

        Aqua LetiferA Offline
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        Aqua Letifer
        wrote on last edited by
        #30

        @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

        @copper said in [Breakthrough infection stats]

        No, we can't all agree with that

        So this is an interesting thread. A lot of smart people think there are no social benefit to people not getting vaccinated.

        At the very least I would have thought the strain on hospital resources and medical professions would count.

        Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

        I would think that’s a benefit.

        And lastly, it’s the most practical thing we can do to protect ourselves. After that, it’s truly just back up to chance (again, like the flu).

        Tribes trump smarts.

        Please love yourself.

        JollyJ 1 Reply Last reply
        • X xenon

          @copper said in [Breakthrough infection stats]

          No, we can't all agree with that

          So this is an interesting thread. A lot of smart people think there are no social benefit to people getting vaccinated.

          At the very least I would have thought the strain on hospital resources and medical professions would count.

          Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

          I would think that’s a benefit.

          And lastly, it’s the most practical thing we can do to protect ourselves. After that, it’s truly just back up to chance (again, like the flu).

          CopperC Offline
          CopperC Offline
          Copper
          wrote on last edited by
          #31

          @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

          @copper said in [Breakthrough infection stats]

          No, we can't all agree with that

          So this is an interesting thread. A lot of smart people think there are no social benefit to people not getting vaccinated.

          At the very least I would have thought the strain on hospital resources and medical professions would count.

          Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

          I would think that’s a benefit.

          And lastly, it’s the most practical thing we can do to protect ourselves. After that, it’s truly just back up to chance (again, like the flu).

          Wrong again

          Can I make it even more simple?

          Selfishness is not the only reason

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          • CopperC Copper

            @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

            @copper said in [Breakthrough infection stats]

            No, we can't all agree with that

            So this is an interesting thread. A lot of smart people think there are no social benefit to people not getting vaccinated.

            At the very least I would have thought the strain on hospital resources and medical professions would count.

            Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

            I would think that’s a benefit.

            And lastly, it’s the most practical thing we can do to protect ourselves. After that, it’s truly just back up to chance (again, like the flu).

            Wrong again

            Can I make it even more simple?

            Selfishness is not the only reason

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            xenon
            wrote on last edited by
            #32

            @copper said in Breakthrough infection stats:

            @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

            @copper said in [Breakthrough infection stats]

            No, we can't all agree with that

            So this is an interesting thread. A lot of smart people think there are no social benefit to people not getting vaccinated.

            At the very least I would have thought the strain on hospital resources and medical professions would count.

            Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

            I would think that’s a benefit.

            And lastly, it’s the most practical thing we can do to protect ourselves. After that, it’s truly just back up to chance (again, like the flu).

            Wrong again

            Can I make it even more simple?

            Selfishness is not the only reason

            So make it clear then. At least I spell out what I think. Do you think there are social benefits to vaccination or not? The selfish question is downstream of that.

            CopperC 1 Reply Last reply
            • CopperC Copper

              @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

              @copper said in Breakthrough infection stats:

              ?

              define legit

              Did you just bristle at me using a short form of “legitimate” or do you really want examples of conditions where people can’t get a vaccine for medical reasons?

              Right or wrong a lot of people are legitimately terrified of the vaccine

              I know, I know, everyone here is superior to that

              This has nothing to do with “superior”. That’s some sort of cultural argument. I, for completely selfish reasons, want the number of vaccinations to get as high as possible so we can all better move on with our lives. I don’t really personally know or care about who these people are.

              So, sorry no, we don't all agree

              That’s an interesting argument. So you think these people may have an unjustified fear, that fear has negative implications for society, but their heart is in the right place so we should have kindness and understanding.

              I didn’t realize you were so tolerant and empathetic.

              And I have had 6 vaccinations in the last year, anyone who has had fewer is selfish

              I was simply answering your question

              No I don't agree with all this stuff you are making up

              Let's keep it simple

              can we agree that people who don't get the vaccines are being selfish

              No, we can't all agree with that

              LuFins DadL Offline
              LuFins DadL Offline
              LuFins Dad
              wrote on last edited by
              #33

              @copper said in Breakthrough infection stats:

              @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

              @copper said in Breakthrough infection stats:

              ?

              define legit

              Did you just bristle at me using a short form of “legitimate” or do you really want examples of conditions where people can’t get a vaccine for medical reasons?

              Right or wrong a lot of people are legitimately terrified of the vaccine

              I know, I know, everyone here is superior to that

              This has nothing to do with “superior”. That’s some sort of cultural argument. I, for completely selfish reasons, want the number of vaccinations to get as high as possible so we can all better move on with our lives. I don’t really personally know or care about who these people are.

              So, sorry no, we don't all agree

              That’s an interesting argument. So you think these people may have an unjustified fear, that fear has negative implications for society, but their heart is in the right place so we should have kindness and understanding.

              I didn’t realize you were so tolerant and empathetic.

              And I have had 6 vaccinations in the last year, anyone who has had fewer is selfish

              I was simply answering your question

              No I don't agree with all this stuff you are making up

              Let's keep it simple

              can we agree that people who don't get the vaccines are being selfish

              No, we can't all agree with that

              Selfish? These bve soups are taking on the risk of catching COVID knowing there is a very small risk that they could get seriously ill just so these vaccines can get to those at greater risk. There are 50 million unused J&J vaccines that can now be sent to at risk people in foreign countries thanks to these heroes…

              Seriously though? Let’s not pretend that we got vaccinated for unselfish reasons. We got vaccinated because A) we didn’t want to catch the virus and B) we wanted to get back to normal life. Work, travel, entertainment, and maybe even not having to wear those damn masks. Nobody said “I really don’t want to get this vaccine, but for the sake of the immune compromised I will step forward and be their shield! Huzzah!

              The Brad

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              • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

                @copper said in [Breakthrough infection stats]

                No, we can't all agree with that

                So this is an interesting thread. A lot of smart people think there are no social benefit to people not getting vaccinated.

                At the very least I would have thought the strain on hospital resources and medical professions would count.

                Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

                I would think that’s a benefit.

                And lastly, it’s the most practical thing we can do to protect ourselves. After that, it’s truly just back up to chance (again, like the flu).

                Tribes trump smarts.

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                JollyJ Offline
                Jolly
                wrote on last edited by
                #34

                @aqua-letifer said in Breakthrough infection stats:

                @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

                @copper said in [Breakthrough infection stats]

                No, we can't all agree with that

                So this is an interesting thread. A lot of smart people think there are no social benefit to people not getting vaccinated.

                At the very least I would have thought the strain on hospital resources and medical professions would count.

                Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

                I would think that’s a benefit.

                And lastly, it’s the most practical thing we can do to protect ourselves. After that, it’s truly just back up to chance (again, like the flu).

                Tribes trump smarts.

                You ain't that dumb.

                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                • JollyJ Offline
                  JollyJ Offline
                  Jolly
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #35

                  @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

                  Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

                  That was going to happen, vaccine or no.

                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                  • JollyJ Jolly

                    @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

                    Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

                    That was going to happen, vaccine or no.

                    LuFins DadL Offline
                    LuFins DadL Offline
                    LuFins Dad
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #36

                    @jolly said in Breakthrough infection stats:

                    @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

                    Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

                    That was going to happen, vaccine or no.

                    An argument could be made that it would happen sooner if those at little risk went unvaccinated, no? Of course, that would mean somewhere near 500,000,000 hospitalizations and 50,000,000 dead over a pretty short period of time, so that would suck.

                    I think the biggest issue for the unvaccinated is a comprehension of the macro vs. the micro. They look at it on a personal level. They feel it's a small chance they will get it and even if they do, there's a less than 1% chance that it will be lethal (they are tending to ignore the suck that is Long COVID...) So why purposefully expose themselves to the risk of the vaccine? What they aren't seeing is that while that may be the individual odds for them on the micro-level, on the macro those percentages translate into over 4,000,000 dead and the hospitals being flooded with 40,000,000 cases....

                    The Brad

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                    • X xenon

                      @copper said in Breakthrough infection stats:

                      @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

                      @copper said in [Breakthrough infection stats]

                      No, we can't all agree with that

                      So this is an interesting thread. A lot of smart people think there are no social benefit to people not getting vaccinated.

                      At the very least I would have thought the strain on hospital resources and medical professions would count.

                      Beyond that, with a vaccinated population this thing truly moves into “flu” territory… so people should become less fearful of it the more deaths plummet.

                      I would think that’s a benefit.

                      And lastly, it’s the most practical thing we can do to protect ourselves. After that, it’s truly just back up to chance (again, like the flu).

                      Wrong again

                      Can I make it even more simple?

                      Selfishness is not the only reason

                      So make it clear then. At least I spell out what I think. Do you think there are social benefits to vaccination or not? The selfish question is downstream of that.

                      CopperC Offline
                      CopperC Offline
                      Copper
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #37

                      @xenon said in Breakthrough infection stats:

                      So make it clear then. At least I spell out what I think. Do you think there are social benefits to vaccination or not? The selfish question is downstream of that.

                      I don't know what you mean by social benefits.

                      Even if I did know, I doubt I would be willing to say that people who don't get the vaccines are being selfish.

                      For example the WHO specifically excludes some with allergies from taking the vaccine.

                      Are these people selfish because they didn't risk their lives in order to protect yours? I guess maybe you could say that.

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                        Horace
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                        #38

                        Going out and interacting with other people is selfish, full stop.

                        Education is extremely important.

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