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Did the Coronavirus Originate in the US?
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<blockquote data-quote="pqteb1r" data-source="post: 201690" data-attributes="member: 19419"><p>The issue for the community at large is vaccine hesitancy if it believes that getting everyone vaccinated is in the public interest. The issue of trust then is what the community needs to address when encountering the vaccine hesitant. </p><p></p><p>The larger portion of the vaccine hesitant are emotionally driven not fact driven and therefore highly susceptible to manipulation. They reach faulty conclusions just like you do. Worse, they often attack others when they feel that the security of their contrived position is threatened. Other vaccine hesitant have a just lack of trust. This is the point of my post. </p><p></p><p>You can "see right through me" without ever having met me. You're more concerned over form than content. What sort of folks complain that another "feels superior ( to them as evidenced by ) using all those big words"? </p><p></p><p>After an invitation to explain exactly what you find controversial you are still unable to do so. </p><p></p><p>What have you contributed to other readers understanding in this thread? That's your only chance of redemption at this point unless you enjoy being thought of as a trumper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pqteb1r, post: 201690, member: 19419"] The issue for the community at large is vaccine hesitancy if it believes that getting everyone vaccinated is in the public interest. The issue of trust then is what the community needs to address when encountering the vaccine hesitant. The larger portion of the vaccine hesitant are emotionally driven not fact driven and therefore highly susceptible to manipulation. They reach faulty conclusions just like you do. Worse, they often attack others when they feel that the security of their contrived position is threatened. Other vaccine hesitant have a just lack of trust. This is the point of my post. You can "see right through me" without ever having met me. You're more concerned over form than content. What sort of folks complain that another "feels superior ( to them as evidenced by ) using all those big words"? After an invitation to explain exactly what you find controversial you are still unable to do so. What have you contributed to other readers understanding in this thread? That's your only chance of redemption at this point unless you enjoy being thought of as a trumper. [/QUOTE]
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