Since March of last year our weekly meeting of about twenty-five has been conducted through MS Teams. Most are engineers, and quite a few have PhDs. I have all but given up given up on trying to red-pill any of them, though I have been forceful enough in the past that they all know where I stand.
Usually I skip the first five minutes of shooting the breeze, because I can't take the sheer stupidity of what gets unquestioningly bandy about. But today I slipped and was only one minute late. A guy who is retiring at the end of the month was relating how he and his wife got jabbed in February, but (surprise) his wife got CV and has been sick for a week. They're still sharing a bed, but no sex. He is getting tested in a few days, and hoping his anti-bodies pull him through.
The ignorance was already pretty thick, but then he said at least her symptoms are less severe than the unvaxxed. And that 98% of those hospitalized with CV are unvaxxed.
This opened the floodgates of speaking in tongues: so-and-sos father died of CV, somebody's father in law died, was going to go home to India but the bodies are stacking up, Indonesia is the new hot spot, on and on. Not a glimmer of awareness of reality, like say, of VAERS, or that new CV cases and deaths have a strong correlation to vaccination adoption.
So depressing. Makes me not give a shit about anything having to do with work, or our software products. Early retirement is looking better and better.
Over the last 20 yrs I have worked with a lot of Environmental and Civil Engineers. I have found them to generally be overly convinced of their own infallibility. They are consummate technocrats bound by very rigid (brittle) thought processes. Typically quite knowledgeable within their field of expertise but not so much outside of it. No Offense Intended.
To be fair, I personally know many medical professionals that have gotten this Covid and Vaxx stuff all wrong. Even though it falls within what one would expect to be their field of expertise. Blind, misplaced trust.
No offense taken. You are correct that technical people are prone to holding a master of the universe attitude, but one does hope that those who think for a living might be more curious and able to look objectively at things.
I know. I've met a lot of good guys. The level of fear, perhaps even panic the propaganda has created really blinds most people and negates rational thought. Similar to what happens as people trying to escape a burning building.