32 Vaccine hesitancy: Why ‘doing your own research’ doesn’t work (theconversation.com) posted 1 year ago by brain_dead 1 year ago by brain_dead +32 / -0 Vaccine hesitancy: Why ‘doing your own research’ doesn’t work, but reason alone won’t change minds Vaccine hesitancy is often met with one of two responses: Ridicule, or factual information. Both assume a failure of reason, but human behaviour is more complex than reason, so both responses fail. 22 comments share 22 comments share save hide report block hide replies
I'm sorry but doing your own research does work. Enough information was there to make an informed decision to resist this vaccine. People who were fooled simply did not want to take the time to look for it.
Agreed. Discernment exists.
Of course it works. You don't need a doctor's degree to make wise decisions.