Not loaded language, and no equating, but it is an unintentionally insensitive analogy. I will do a different one.
"97% of Q supporters believe Donald Trump will return to office before 2022."
I'm just pointing out that the number isn't nearly as shocking when you take into account the sampling context.
Of course 70% of people who have held off being vaccinated this long would quit if they no longer had the option to continue working unvaccinated. I'm surprised it's not higher.
Funny you mention job postings... I got an email from a recruiter looking for someone in my line of work (advertising) to work for Houston Methodist Hospital. You know the hospital in TX where they just fired roughly 150 nurses for not taking the shot. I couldn't help but laugh at the job post.
Possible. Or, 30% of people who have held out this long are not willing to lose everything, and are just really, really hoping that they don't eventually have to make that choice, because they'll give in when it comes to that.
Which sounds plausible to me. Some people have the space around them to give a middle finger to their jobs, but not everyone is in that position.
This I agree with. I've seen people crumble once FDA came out with that premature approval, and people who told me I was doing the right thing by not caving, and then they cave as soon as it comes rearing its ugly end around them.
Agree. A chunk of 30% will cave if / when it comes down to it. With a huge chunk of Americans living paycheck to paycheck not everyone can just lose their job. Even with a great job market 2-3 weeks between jobs is enough to set half the country back into financial ruin. If your options are get vaccinated and continue to have a roof over your head, or cave and lose housing plus god knows what else, a majority will cave, and while I don’t agree, I don’t blame them.
Cave if they want. When they get sick and can't work it will be a real nightmare for them. Sick, no help from the people who made you sick. I've no sympathy for cowards.
Not loaded language, and no equating, but it is an unintentionally insensitive analogy. I will do a different one.
"97% of Q supporters believe Donald Trump will return to office before 2022."
I'm just pointing out that the number isn't nearly as shocking when you take into account the sampling context.
Of course 70% of people who have held off being vaccinated this long would quit if they no longer had the option to continue working unvaccinated. I'm surprised it's not higher.
Funny you mention job postings... I got an email from a recruiter looking for someone in my line of work (advertising) to work for Houston Methodist Hospital. You know the hospital in TX where they just fired roughly 150 nurses for not taking the shot. I couldn't help but laugh at the job post.
It is higher. The polls are rigged.
Possible. Or, 30% of people who have held out this long are not willing to lose everything, and are just really, really hoping that they don't eventually have to make that choice, because they'll give in when it comes to that.
Which sounds plausible to me. Some people have the space around them to give a middle finger to their jobs, but not everyone is in that position.
This I agree with. I've seen people crumble once FDA came out with that premature approval, and people who told me I was doing the right thing by not caving, and then they cave as soon as it comes rearing its ugly end around them.
Agree. A chunk of 30% will cave if / when it comes down to it. With a huge chunk of Americans living paycheck to paycheck not everyone can just lose their job. Even with a great job market 2-3 weeks between jobs is enough to set half the country back into financial ruin. If your options are get vaccinated and continue to have a roof over your head, or cave and lose housing plus god knows what else, a majority will cave, and while I don’t agree, I don’t blame them.
Cave if they want. When they get sick and can't work it will be a real nightmare for them. Sick, no help from the people who made you sick. I've no sympathy for cowards.