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The cognitive dissonance has been funny to watch from the vaxxers lately. They know we were right, we know we were right, they know we know we were right, yet they continue to act like we were wrong.
Had no idea admitting you were wrong was so hard for people until this whole thing.
I have no problem admitting when I’m wrong. People I’ve known forever, we talked and talked about this shot and now that the truth has come out they still won’t even apologize for all the fucked up stuff they said and did based on their belief in a lie.
Not one “hey, my bad”.
Not a single one.
It’s so funny and sad at the same time.
feelsbadman
Get ready for the "I never said that" response. They love to re-envision their own history.
I was called anti vaxxer for not wanting to take it. It’s like they went from normal people to an agent like in the matrix movie.
So were we.
Literal NPCs
There is an additional aspect in this case.
Admitting you are wrong about something fundamental to survival is bad enough, it shows you had bad judgement.
But IMO the biggest thing is the fact that if the vax was meant to harm, the implications are that big government is out to get you and kill you and that socialism and deference to authority is a trap and that some people's core values need to be reexamined.
Take it from an ex lefty, this is the problem with admitting that the vax is harmful.
Yes. The implications are much bigger and too terrifying to contemplate.
And if you accept that truth, you begin to see evil involvement in other things--including the rot inside our own governments. You actually go through the stages of grief when you come to the realization of how evil your own government really is. It felt like a death to me. Death of a dream I had about my own country, really.
I actually thought I had a hard time admitting I'm wrong, but by comparison I've learned many people don't just have a hard time, they are stubbornly incapable.
Takes character to admit when you are wrong.
I thought the few friends I chose to stay in touch with had character. I’ll give them some more time.