Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Reply | |
Posted by: | Michael Winstanley | |
Date/Time: | 24/12/21 01:26:00 |
It's a tough call how best to proceed, whether to "do one's own research" along lines guided by random nutters on the internet or take the calm and measured advice of bodies such as the JCVI. OK, that was sarcasm. It is probably against the forum guidelines to refer to anti-vaxx campaigners as ignorant and malicious scum, so I'll just go with "sociopaths". I really little care in the world if an individual chooses not to receive a potentially life-saving vaccination - though I do question whether any extra medical treatment they receive as a consequence should be subsidised by the rest of us. But what mind-set leads to manufacturing and distributing misleading posts on social media with the aim of dissuading others from receiving said vaccinations? There are websites I know which lure depressed people to them and then encourage suicide. The people behind them get some perverse kick out of thinking perhaps they have caused someone to harm themselves. I think it it is a similar phenomenon |