Can you please give me a good response?

  • मुक्त
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    3 years ago

    The point is straightforward. I am not convinced that these vaccines are good for me (or for anyone else taking them), and I have good reasons - some of which I have presented. Except for a couple of people, the community here has responded mostly with logical fallacies (argument from authority, and argument from numbers being most popular), simplistic ridicules, and expressions of wild disbeliefs.

    As abundantly evident, most people have been indoctrinated to believe that the evidence is settled in favour of vaccines, but not one person has tried to build the case for the vaccines from any evidence. But somehow I am the one doing “whataboutism” and “nitpicking”. Sure, burn the heretic. Or, as one bigot here commented, “jab him”.

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      3 years ago

      You sound foolish and erratic. Your “evidence” is all very weak. Your position is confusing and is hard to tell if you are confused of intentionally trying to spread misinformation.

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        3 years ago

        If my evidence is weak, you should be able to explain it away from how you view things.
        If my position confuses you, you should be able to find questions that clarify it to you.
        If you think I am confused, you must be able to state what is confusing me.

    • Kinetix@lemmy.ca
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      3 years ago

      Here’s the thing: Just like a flat earther, you’re rejecting everything you don’t agree with as logical fallacies, bigotry(say what?), or anything else. You are lacking in understanding what good information is, and until you can grasp the notion that just because an authority is telling you something doesn’t make it bad, you are simply being contrarian. Also, the people around here are not likely the experts in their fields - true experts are what the rest of us rely on, and just because we agree with them doesn’t mean there’s been an indoctrination of any sort. If you really want to follow that line of thinking, you can much more easily say that antivaxxers have been indoctrinated by misinformation trolls.

      The evidence has become abundantly clear - the vaccine is amazingly safe and effective. COVID-19 is not worth the risk. Being anti-vaxx is a selfish and dangerous stance, as you’re risking other people’s lives for your “belief”.

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        3 years ago

        How exactly did you reach to the conclusion that avoiding vaccination endangers other people?

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          3 years ago

          I didn’t reach to the conclusion myself. You can find this information from those authoritarian dictatorship propaganda spreading (I presume this is how you view them) sources. Or even just base information on how vaccines work. Don’t ask me, I’m not a virologist or immunologist.

          Buh-bye.