You'd be surprised at the number of people who have the memory span of a goldfish.
And I agree 100% with what you've said here.
People also want to forget that Trump specifically told people to get the vaccine, that it was safe and effective.
I know many older people who got the vaccine only because of that. Apparently they didn't get the secret memo Trump sent out saying they were supposed to read between the lines and not get it. It was their own fault, I suppose, for not being interested in computers and therefore not going onto websites like these where people can translate what Trump really meant. And it was certainly their fault that they were of the generation where men said what they meant, and meant what they said and people could take them at their word.
I know this is going to get some people's panties in a knot, reading this.
So I'll straight out say it. No, I don't approve of how Trump has continually supported the vax. I think that he should have come out and said it was a mistake when he realized what it was doing to people. Admitting that he was lied to about the safety and efficacy of it wouldn't make him any less of a man.
And blaming people for believing what Trump told them, and continued to tell them is a shitty thing to do. Either they should believe what he says, or not. Either a person is trustworthy, or they aren't. Expecting everyone to hang out online to learn what Trump really means in what he says is not realistic and only exists to absolve Trump in any responsibility for continuing to support the vaccine once it was clear what it was doing.
But even after all of that, I still support him. I'll vote again, even if it doesn't really mean much anymore. Because I realize that it's impossible to agree with another person 100% on everything 100% of the time. And I don't feel the need to pretend to do so to prove my loyalty.
You'd be surprised at the number of people who have the memory span of a goldfish.
And I agree 100% with what you've said here.
People also want to forget that Trump specifically told people to get the vaccine, that it was safe and effective.
I know many older people who got the vaccine only because of that. Apparently they didn't get the secret memo Trump sent out saying they were supposed to read between the lines and not get it. It was their own fault, I suppose, for not being interested in computers and therefore not going onto websites like these where people can translate what Trump really meant. And it was certainly their fault that they were of the generation where men said what they meant, and people could take them at their word.
I know this is going to get some people's panties in a knot, reading this.
So I'll straight out say it. No, I don't approve of how Trump has continually supported the vax. I think that he should have come out and said it was a mistake when he realized what it was doing to people. Admitting that he was lied to about the safety and efficacy of it wouldn't make him any less of a man.
And blaming people for believing what Trump told them, and continued to tell them is a shitty thing to do. Either they should believe what he says, or not. Either a person is trustworthy, or they aren't. Expecting everyone to hang out online to learn what Trump really means in what he says is not realistic and only exists to absolve Trump in any responsibility for continuing to support the vaccine once it was clear what it was doing.
But even after all of that, I still support him. I'll vote again, even if it doesn't really mean much anymore. Because I realize that it's impossible to agree with another person 100% on everything 100% of the time. And I don't feel the need to pretend to do so to prove my loyalty.
You'd be surprised at the number of people who have the memory span of a goldfish.
And I agree 100% with what you've said here.