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Comments by "Kristopher Driver" (@paxdriver) on "Austria's COVID-vaccine mandate: Can it be enforced? | DW News" video.
Or you could look at the data and notice a clear correlation between infection rates and severe outcomes.. speaking of misinformation. Nobody every claimed vaccines stopped transmission, reducing transmission to below an r rating of 1 was the primary objective along with reducing hospitalizations. Read science journals, not blogs.
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Nobody needs to edit or control social media, we just need to educate people enough that they realize how much better life is today than any other time in history. Ignorance makes pathetic selfish whiney people loud about how terrible things are, and none of those complaining offer any educated solutions. Smarter people would be embarrassed to whine so much and act belligerent on social media.
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@christopherjohnson9167 that's a fair opinion to have, I'm not saying you can't have that preference despite the fact I don't share it - but statistically speaking we ought to follow the data, if we're truly an elightened society. I say we 'should' all get vaccinated because that's what makes sense, not because that's how I feel about injecting substances into my body that I don't understand. It behooves us to be rational so we don't have another measles-like episode pretending anti-vax has any scientific grounds. People can have beliefs, but we shouldn't need to dispute actual data. We can dispute the interpretations and constraints to data, fine, but denying the statistical relevance of severe / long-term effects and hospitalization rates vs infection rates is not sound judgment by objective standards prescribed by our most educated scholars.
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@jellyfishi_ The solution is to spread education and vote them out of office. So long as money is in politics it's still our faults for trusting a commercial instead of reading longform essays written by thoughtful scholars. We have access to cogent political discourse, we're choosing to misuse it because we're unaware of the importance of education. If we truly valued the internet we wouldn't waste our energy peddling misinformation, we'd be embarrassed to do so. Eventually we'll see more clearly, evolution is just a slow process. The most important thing for us to do is promote discourse and respectful engagements. If people can debate properly they'll eventually come around to start teaching others things too. They're clearly motivated to make the world better, they just don't have the sense to do it properly yet. We need an open culture of speaking and a free internet more than anything, not censorship and protections prescribed by the politicians who stand to benefit from said divisiveness.
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"en"forced... In-forced would be assault lol
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