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Yeah it's a really hard thing. On one hand I think knowing what's going on is vital to life and can't forgive those who fail to try, and on the other hand, what if people ARE to the extent of their knowledge, trying? At least watching the news on TV vs not even caring?

There's a notable part in Atlas Shrugged where Hank Rearden slaps (!) Francisco D'Anconia. He takes it, and says something like "in the extent of your knowledge, you are right."

Edit: I forgot about that Filipino kid, but I now remember it. That was fucking heartbreaking.

Edit 2: I've been giving the whole "no-one was forced" thing some thought. One scenario would be let's say you're the father of a family, and the sole breadwinner. Let's also assume it's basically impossible in your field to just quit and still work in the field unvaxed (plausible, we can name several). What are you supposed to do if you can't quit and earn a similar amount of money in some other field? Lose your house? Starve your family? Face it, THIS is "forced to take the vax."

I'm fortunate, single/no kids, I can walk away from all my nice shit if I have to. But if I had to keep this roof over a family?

1 year ago
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Yeah it's a really hard thing. On one hand I think knowing what's going on is vital to life and can't forgive those who fail to try, and on the other hand, what if people ARE to the extent of their knowledge, trying? At least watching the news on TV vs not even caring?

There's a notable part in Atlas Shrugged where Hank Rearden slaps (!) Francisco D'Anconia. He takes it, and says something like "in the extent of your knowledge, you are right."

Edit 2: I forgot about that Filipino kid, but I now remember it. That was fucking heartbreaking.

1 year ago
1 score
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Yeah it's a really hard thing. On one hand I think knowing what's going on is vital to life and can't forgive those who fail to try, and on the other hand, what if people ARE to the extent of their knowledge, trying? At least watching the news on TV vs not even caring?

There's a notable part in Atlas Shrugged where Hank Rearden slaps (!) Francisco D'Anconia. He takes it, and says something like "in the extent of your knowledge, you are right."

Edit 2: I forgot about that Phillipino kid, but I now remember it. That was fucking heartbreaking.

1 year ago
1 score
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Yeah it's a really hard thing. On one hand I think knowing what's going on is vital to life and can't forgive those who fail to try, and on the other hand, what if people ARE to the extent of their knowledge, trying? At least watching the news on TV vs not even caring?

There's a notable part in Atlas Shrugged where Hank Rearden slaps (!) Francisco D'Anconia. He takes it, and says something like "in the extent of your knowledge, you are right."

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yeah it's a really hard thing. On one hand I think knowing what's going on is vital to life and can't forgive those who fail to try, and on the other hand, what if people ARE to the extent of their knowledge, trying? At least watching the news on TV vs not even caring?

There's a notable part in Atlas Shrugged where Hank Rearden slaps (!) Francisco D'Anconia. He takes it, and says something like "in the extent of your knowlegdge, you are right."

1 year ago
1 score