To me, this promotes division which I'm against no matter which side it comes from. The last thing we need is to make the people who took the stab ,for whatever reason, think we're coming across as superior to them. Particularly when trying to convince them not to take stab 3,4,5 and so on.
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“think we're coming across as superior to them. Particularly when trying to convince them not to take stab 3,4,5 and so on.”
This statement by OP doesn’t make sense. A jab is a binary choice, you either do it or you don’t. One of the two options will be superior, the other inferior. If we’re trying to convince other people to make the superior choice like we did, we’ll come across as superior. It’s not worth being uptight about.
OP is overly worried about being divided from people who already chose division for themselves. The division serves a purpose of helping track the vaxxed so that their adverse effects can rightly be blamed on the vaxx, and not on climate change, racism, or Kyle Rittenhouse.
Yes. The OP is having a hard time saying “be easy on these retards, when they finally figure out they made a retarded choice”. Which I am all for, but it doesn’t mean we have to feel bad or stop pointing out that we were right. pointing out we were right might open their minds even more and get them to actually listen to opposing positions or have them using their brains for critical thinking in the future. I boil it all down to SPEAK THE TRUTH UNAPOLOGETICALLY and let the chips lie whey their lie.
Not disagreeing with what you’re saying. But, would they be easy on us if it was the other way around? I think most people here know the answer
Depends on the person I suppose. I’m kinda a dish it out as much as they gave it person. Some will be handled with kid gloves, others will get the wrath.