The only ones I feel bad for are those who did some research and asked for doctor's advice, felt somewhat hesitant about it all but still figured it was better than NOT getting the jab.
I'm not talking about the pro-jab people. I'm talking about the folks who quietly made their own personal decision, and now they regret it.
Like, they tried. They just failed. They got bad information, bad research, bad advice. So their risk assessment led to the wrong conclusion. Happens all the time, in business and everything else.
Best case scenario, they'll have no side effects. Worst case, it may have cost them their health and their lives.
If you put it in your kids though, and weren't beyond-a-reasonable-doubt certain the danger was worth the risk, you're an irresponsible parent. My sympathy goes to your kids instead of you.
The only ones I feel bad for are those who did some research and asked for doctor's advice, felt somewhat hesitant about it all but still figured it was better than NOT getting the jab.
I'm not talking about the pro-jab people. I'm talking about the folks who quietly made their own personal decision, and now they regret it.
Like, they tried. They just failed. They got bad information, bad research, bad advice. So their risk assessment led to the wrong conclusion. Happens all the time, in business and everything else.
Best case scenario, they'll have no side effects. Worst case, it may have cost them their health and their lives.
If you put it in your kids though, and weren't beyond-a-reasonable-doubt certain the danger was worth the risk, you're an irresponsible parent.
The only ones I feel bad for are those who did some research and asked for doctor's advice, felt somewhat hesitant about it all but still figured it was better than NOT getting the jab.
I'm not talking about the pro-jab people. I'm talking about the folks who quietly made their own personal decision, and now they regret it.
Like, they tried. They just failed. They got bad information, bad research, bad advice. So their risk assessment led to the wrong conclusion. Happens all the time, in business and everything else.
Best case scenario, they'll have no side effects. Worst case, it may have cost them their health and their lives.
If you put it in your kids though, and weren't almost certain the danger was worth the risk, you're an irresponsible parent.