She is right in one thing, observations are studies, they are the first step in identifying questions. She is letting other people ask and answer the questions though, based on the observations they pick. That's the important point, all observations have to be considered, not just the ones you like. If you are willing to continue arguing, you can start printing articles from NIH/PubMed. They look much more impressive that way with the letterhead and all the references, and it is official government stuff. However, my experience has been "I showed your papers to an actual doctor and he was dubious" about the findings of 50 PhDs and actual doctors.
Right, observations are the start of the scientific method but you can't claim an observation is scientific proof unless there is a control and replication of data. You are right, they pick the observations that fit what they are trying to sell and ignore everything else. I have sent her stuff from NBCI and NIH and the CDC and she refuses to read any of it. She does not want to see anything that goes against what she believes.
It's a battle neuther of you is going to win so take the discussion off the table. Talk about other things - there's a universe of other topics.
For all we know, she may have reduced her lifespan with the jab, so make the most of the time she has left. Let her know you love her even if you can't agree on some things.
Someday, either through natural or jab-induced causes, one of you will no longer be around for the other to argue with and that's not the time for the one left to realize that precious time that could have been spent with someone you love was wasted because you couldn't force/reach agreement on this topic.
Why argue at all? The truth needs no defense. Take your jab, enjoy. I'll tell you no thank you and it's your life you hazard if you press me further. To me the jab may as well be a gun you point at me. No means no fuckers and from there on you stfu and mind your own business. Then we can be friends. Maybe.
She is right in one thing, observations are studies, they are the first step in identifying questions. She is letting other people ask and answer the questions though, based on the observations they pick. That's the important point, all observations have to be considered, not just the ones you like. If you are willing to continue arguing, you can start printing articles from NIH/PubMed. They look much more impressive that way with the letterhead and all the references, and it is official government stuff. However, my experience has been "I showed your papers to an actual doctor and he was dubious" about the findings of 50 PhDs and actual doctors.
Right, observations are the start of the scientific method but you can't claim an observation is scientific proof unless there is a control and replication of data. You are right, they pick the observations that fit what they are trying to sell and ignore everything else. I have sent her stuff from NBCI and NIH and the CDC and she refuses to read any of it. She does not want to see anything that goes against what she believes.
Then all you can do is keep your distance and/or restrict the things you talk about.
It's a battle neuther of you is going to win so take the discussion off the table. Talk about other things - there's a universe of other topics.
For all we know, she may have reduced her lifespan with the jab, so make the most of the time she has left. Let her know you love her even if you can't agree on some things.
Someday, either through natural or jab-induced causes, one of you will no longer be around for the other to argue with and that's not the time for the one left to realize that precious time that could have been spent with someone you love was wasted because you couldn't force/reach agreement on this topic.
Why argue at all? The truth needs no defense. Take your jab, enjoy. I'll tell you no thank you and it's your life you hazard if you press me further. To me the jab may as well be a gun you point at me. No means no fuckers and from there on you stfu and mind your own business. Then we can be friends. Maybe.