I suppose this could apply to both left and right wingers but was at dinner with two RINOS and got cornered about a few topics, specifically why I will go nowhere near the vaccine (easier), election fraud (little more difficult), and why my sources are credible (most difficult). Thought I did a good job on defense given that there was little I could do in persuading two narrow-minded pals anything I was saying was reasonable. They gave me no chance. But I'm wondering what many of you do in this type of situation, what seems to work better than other things, etc.
I do think we are close to some bigger news, although I worry the only way it will truthfully get to us will be through EAS. Regardless, I do trust the plan and plan on holding the damn line for as long as I possibly can. WWG1WGA.
Everyone I know who doesn't want the vaccine brings up simple facts: it's way too new and untested, if it doesn't even last a year then why bother, cheap effective treatments already exist, and you had a much higher chance of dying in a car wreck driving around to do the shopping than from catching it from all the strangers you've been around that day.
Just about the only person I know at this point who is paranoid and jonesing to get the vaccine 1) already has anxiety issues as it is and 2) somehow her whole damn extended family keeps getting COVID. I don't know just what sort of wimpy immune systems they have and how they keep getting it while cowering in place while the rest of us go about our lives and never get it. Meanwhile I know (2) confirmed cases total out of all of my friends, family, and coworkers and one of them only spent two days in the hospital.