I Keep Thinking Common Sense And Statistics Will Prevail With Right Wingers...
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is a limit to stupidity, that people can start out believing something, but when statistics start overwhelmingly proving that they are wrong that they will change their thinking.
Do people really need to be sucking on a ventilator tube to catch on, they can't see how much higher caseloads in anti vaxxer counties and states result in overloaded hospitals?
This is apparently the sheer raw power of hardcore beliefs and political divisions, people are literally will to risk dying rather than admit they were wrong...
woodguru wrote:
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is a limit to stupidity, that people can start out believing something, but when statistics start overwhelmingly proving that they are wrong that they will change their thinking.
Do people really need to be sucking on a ventilator tube to catch on, they can't see how much higher caseloads in anti vaxxer counties and states result in overloaded hospitals?
This is apparently the sheer raw power of hardcore beliefs and political divisions, people are literally will to risk dying rather than admit they were wrong...
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is ... (
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***I Keep Thinking Common Sense And Statistics Will Prevail With Right Wingers...
>>>And then it happens, all of the time. And you still dispute the facts and common sense.
Weasel
Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
woodguru wrote:
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is a limit to stupidity, that people can start out believing something, but when statistics start overwhelmingly proving that they are wrong that they will change their thinking.
Do people really need to be sucking on a ventilator tube to catch on, they can't see how much higher caseloads in anti vaxxer counties and states result in overloaded hospitals?
This is apparently the sheer raw power of hardcore beliefs and political divisions, people are literally will to risk dying rather than admit they were wrong...
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is ... (
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As death grows closer, you may want to make some funeral arrangements.
We people are doing just fine, and have been in public for 1 1/2 years without so much as a sniffel.
woodguru wrote:
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is a limit to stupidity, that people can start out believing something, but when statistics start overwhelmingly proving that they are wrong that they will change their thinking.
Do people really need to be sucking on a ventilator tube to catch on, they can't see how much higher caseloads in anti vaxxer counties and states result in overloaded hospitals?
This is apparently the sheer raw power of hardcore beliefs and political divisions, people are literally will to risk dying rather than admit they were wrong...
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is ... (
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You may be right.
But I doubt it very much.
If you do not mind, I will wait another four years before I suggest my kids and grandkids take a jab. I deeply appreciate you and millions like you volunteering to test the long term safety of this oh-so-quickly developed ...thing they are jabbing you with. I, too, am testing it out before my kids risk a potential 60 more years of life and health.
Weasel wrote:
As death grows closer, you may want to make some funeral arrangements.
We people are doing just fine, and have been in public for 1 1/2 years without so much as a sniffel.
That's right, Weasel. They really do need to get their affairs in order because the clock is running out for
that kind. The ones that are spewing denial the loudest, likely know that their days are numbered because
denial is their only defense of the terror that they now live 24/7, wondering when the Grim Reaper will come calling.
And come for them, he will.
Weasel
Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
woodguru wrote:
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is a limit to stupidity, that people can start out believing something, but when statistics start overwhelmingly proving that they are wrong that they will change their thinking.
Do people really need to be sucking on a ventilator tube to catch on, they can't see how much higher caseloads in anti vaxxer counties and states result in overloaded hospitals?
This is apparently the sheer raw power of hardcore beliefs and political divisions, people are literally will to risk dying rather than admit they were wrong...
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is ... (
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Here are the people you need to worry about.
Well golly gee willikers Andy, I was just thinking the exact same thing about the zombies on the left.
woodguru wrote:
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is a limit to stupidity, that people can start out believing something, but when statistics start overwhelmingly proving that they are wrong that they will change their thinking.
Do people really need to be sucking on a ventilator tube to catch on, they can't see how much higher caseloads in anti vaxxer counties and states result in overloaded hospitals?
This is apparently the sheer raw power of hardcore beliefs and political divisions, people are literally will to risk dying rather than admit they were wrong...
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is ... (
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Since vaccinated people can pass on the virus as well as unvaccinated people, why do you care if some choose to remain unvaccinated.
LogicallyRight wrote:
***I Keep Thinking Common Sense And Statistics Will Prevail With Right Wingers...
>>>And then it happens, all of the time. And you still dispute the facts and common sense.
Woodhead is one of the most illogical, nonsensical, fact avoiding posters on OPP. He tries to cover-up by accusing others of what he is himself.
Liberty Tree wrote:
Woodhead is one of the most illogical, nonsensical, fact avoiding posters on OPP. He tries to cover-up by accusing others of what he is himself.
Ah, a leftist democrap Trump hater.
woodguru wrote:
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is a limit to stupidity, that people can start out believing something, but when statistics start overwhelmingly proving that they are wrong that they will change their thinking.
Do people really need to be sucking on a ventilator tube to catch on, they can't see how much higher caseloads in anti vaxxer counties and states result in overloaded hospitals?
This is apparently the sheer raw power of hardcore beliefs and political divisions, people are literally will to risk dying rather than admit they were wrong...
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is ... (
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There is an old saying, Mark Twain I believe, "there are lies, damn lies and statistics". Think about it!
2bltap
Loc: Move to the Mainland
Weasel wrote:
Here are the people you need to worry about.
As usual Weasel you are correct. But yet none of our progressive members want to even entertain the possibility that in fact they are left field with their lack of common sense and logic. I am still waiting for an answer to another question I had asked about this very thing.
Mike
woodguru wrote:
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is a limit to stupidity, that people can start out believing something, but when statistics start overwhelmingly proving that they are wrong that they will change their thinking.
Do people really need to be sucking on a ventilator tube to catch on, they can't see how much higher caseloads in anti vaxxer counties and states result in overloaded hospitals?
This is apparently the sheer raw power of hardcore beliefs and political divisions, people are literally will to risk dying rather than admit they were wrong...
It comes down to my mistaken belief that there is ... (
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I thought you had no "beliefs" only spoon fed "facts".
Your hubris is actually quite comical.
Kinda like Wiley Coyote, and the Roadrunner.
You ain't the Roadrunner, either!!
You don't know what common since is evidently. It is comparing all the facts! Include Ivermectin in the cure. the jab does NOT cure anything.
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