Let me try a different analogy that works better for adults. To me, a reward is get vaccinated and get a free admission ticket to Animal Kingdom. A punishment is if you don't get vaccinated you aren't allowed to purchase a ticket to Animal Kingdom. The latter is what a vaccine passport would be.It wouldn't be a punishment...it's the opposite. The activities are the reward for being vaccinated.
It's more like the kid couldn't go to the movies because they didn't empty the dishwasher like they were supposed to.
Or a kid who couldn't go to a dance because they failed a class and a passing grade was required for attendance.
I don’t wish for anyone to die, but…There's people on this thread that seem giddy at the possibility of unvaccinated people dying. And some seem to be hoping for it.
If you're wishing other humans to die, you made a wrong turn somewhere in your life. Also, you act like everyone who isn't vaccinated is infected.
No - sorry. You're just wrong on this plain and simple.Let me try a different analogy that works better for adults. To me, a reward is get vaccinated and get a free admission ticket to Animal Kingdom. A punishment is if you don't get vaccinated you aren't allowed to purchase a ticket to Animal Kingdom. The latter is what a vaccine passport would be.
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I’m not giddy for those people to die, but I have zero sympathy for them if they do. To use an analogy, the horse was lead to water, his head was submerged in the water to the point of nearly passing out but yet the horse still died of dehydration.There's people on this thread that seem giddy at the possibility of unvaccinated people dying. And some seem to be hoping for it.
If you're wishing other humans to die, you made a wrong turn somewhere in your life. Also, you act like everyone who isn't vaccinated is infected.
I still admire your ability to keep stepping into the batters box and trying to hack away at the off speed pitchesLet me try a different analogy that works better for adults. To me, a reward is get vaccinated and get a free admission ticket to Animal Kingdom. A punishment is if you don't get vaccinated you aren't allowed to purchase a ticket to Animal Kingdom. The latter is what a vaccine passport would be.plppppppopppppllpppp
It’s a little more complicated than that…but it does come off that wayThere's people on this thread that seem giddy at the possibility of unvaccinated people dying. And some seem to be hoping for it.
If you're wishing other humans to die, you made a wrong turn somewhere in your life. Also, you act like everyone who isn't vaccinated is infected.
And that’s why it’s complicated…I don’t wish for anyone to die, but…
If you were offered the opportunity to receive a vaccine and you declined it because you thought you would be implanted with a tracking chip or that it infringed on your “freedom,” you also made a wrong turn somewhere in life.
While I agree with you that many here are expressing a shocking lack of empathy, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with treating those who choose (without good reason) to remain unvaccinated as a potential public-health risk, because that’s exactly what they are.There's people on this thread that seem giddy at the possibility of unvaccinated people dying. And some seem to be hoping for it.
If you're wishing other humans to die, you made a wrong turn somewhere in your life. Also, you act like everyone who isn't vaccinated is infected.
How's your dad doing? Any hope of him going home soon?While I agree with you that many here are expressing a shocking lack of empathy, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with treating those who choose (without good reason) to remain unvaccinated as a potential public-health risk, because that’s exactly what they are.
This is the kind of statement that gives the rest of us pro-vaxxers a bad name.I’m not giddy for those people to die, but I have zero sympathy for them if they do. To use an analogy, the horse was lead to water, his head was submerged in the water to the point of nearly passing out but yet the horse still died of dehydration.
Unilike Mr T I don’t pity fools.
Thanks for asking! He has been home for a few weeks now and is slowly regaining his strength. He still has a long road to recovery ahead, but he’s well outside the danger zone now.How's your dad doing? Any hope of him going home soon?
I personally range from annoyed at these people for being kind of selfish and being apathetic. I feel I did my part and my job and then some with the hours I put in helping people vaccinate and stuff with the trial. The apathy comes in when I feel a bit helpless like I cannot do anything more than I've done really. I don't ever wish ill on people, but at this point I am frustrated in a way and sometimes just plain apathetic - what more can we do to get people to vaccinate?I don’t wish for anyone to die, but…
If you were offered the opportunity to receive a vaccine and you declined it because you thought you would be implanted with a tracking chip or that it infringed on your “freedom,” you also made a wrong turn somewhere in life.
…today’s winnerI’m not giddy for those people to die, but I have zero sympathy for them if they do. To use an analogy, the horse was lead to water, his head was submerged in the water to the point of nearly passing out but yet the horse still died of dehydration.
Unilike Mr T I don’t pity fools.
What if you were concerned because of reported side effects? My mom got the vaccine because of her doctor telling her to but she still says she’s worried about possible side effects.If you were offered the opportunity to receive a vaccine and you declined it because you thought you would be implanted with a tracking chip or that it infringed on your “freedom,” you also made a wrong turn somewhere in life.
It's just marketing, the mechanism is the same either way.If you require vaccine passports for certain activities, you are punishing the unvaccinated by not allowing them to do those activities. I think a better strategy would be rewards for getting vaccinated since the punitive strategy may lead to people digging in even more.
Let me try a different analogy that works better for adults. To me, a reward is get vaccinated and get a free admission ticket to Animal Kingdom. A punishment is if you don't get vaccinated you aren't allowed to purchase a ticket to Animal Kingdom. The latter is what a vaccine passport would be.
Do you believe that people should have no autonomy on medical treatment or health choices?I don’t wish for anyone to die, but…
If you were offered the opportunity to receive a vaccine and you declined it because you thought you would be implanted with a tracking chip or that it infringed on your “freedom,” you also made a wrong turn somewhere in life.
To a level I understand. For those who have no issues taking a day off if they do experience stronger side effects like roughly 10-15% do, then we're back at my post above about annoyance and apathy. I just want to say "buck up and do it". For those who it really is a hardship financially or in terms of child care, I 100% am sympathetic and would hope to find ways to help. For those with legit health concerns, I'm totally fineWhat if you were concerned because of reported side effects? My mom got the vaccine because of her doctor telling her to but she still says she’s worried about possible side effects.
People choose not to fly out of fear even though it’s one of the safest modes of transportation and much safer than the usual alternative (driving a personal vehicle long distances). That doesn’t mean I have 0 empathy if they die in a car crash.
If I send my kid to public school - and I do - I have little choice in vaccination as it is. Really this is the same to me. Not all things are ever 100% your choice when it comes to doing what's right for the whole.Do you believe that people should have no autonomy on medical treatment or health choices?
Thank you for sharing such great news and wish him well from your friends hereThanks for asking! He has been home for a few weeks now and is slowly regaining his strength. He still has a long road to recovery ahead, but he’s well outside the danger zone now.
What exactly do you want me to do?This is the kind of statement that gives the rest of us pro-vaxxers a bad name.
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