i go to a private school that overall is very conservative. My English teacher is probably conservative, but also a normie.
She is the only teacher that wears a mask now. She doesnt talk much about the vaccine, but she once expressed support when asked about it
Lately she has been down and we’ve been wondering if she's annoyed with us.
I talked with her daughter who is in my grade and she said that she just had a miscarriage. She said said she cries herself to sleep every night 😢. I didn’t mention the vax but i wondered.
If she injected herself with an unknown experimental substance while pregnant it is safe to go ahead and say the miscarriage can be considered her fault. If a woman injected herself with heroine while pregnant and then had a miscarriage we'd probably assume the heroin killed the baby and not excuse her behavior with the argument that "Hey, there's a 10-15% chance she'd miscarry even if she had done everything perfectly." In both examples, mom has made a high risk, poor choice and the outcome is not surprising.
Treating people with compassion and charity during a hardship does not require subjecting ourselves to insanity.
And I'm not suggesting anyone tell her it's her fault or make her feel worse about what has happened. I'm just saying I'm not buying the "well, 10-15%" story because that has nothing to do with this scenario here which was not a 10-15% situation of a group of general population happily pregnant women who are taking every precaution and then still have an unfortunate outcome.
Personal responsibility is not something everyone believes. It is actually a big point of frustration when dealing with normies. I think they feel a collective righteousness if they all do it and so push us all to do the same thing.
I didn't drink coffee when I was pregnant. It was muy dificil.