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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan N" data-source="post: 3240663" data-attributes="member: 29267"><p>Arguing from authority and personal experience are fine and all (they’re not – they’re fallacious), but in terms of making informed decisions, you need evidence. How many people here have actually bothered to read any vaccine research? I’m going to guess there’s not much interest in that kind of thing from at least some of the people posting and reading here. It’s a lot easier to be on the bandwagon. And more fun. You get to feel like you’re so much smarter than those stupid people who don’t receive every single vaccine without so much as asking what they’re called. And yet people who refuse or delay vaccines are overwhelmingly highly educated, and healthcare providers are overrepresented in this group. These aren’t stupid people. If you haven’t yet, stop echoing the MSM and give some serious thought to why educated people who spend way more time learning about vaccination and immunity than most people are the ones refusing some or all vaccines. You don’t have to agree with them, but it’s foolish to write them off, especially just because some guy in Atlanta told you to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan N, post: 3240663, member: 29267"] Arguing from authority and personal experience are fine and all (they’re not – they’re fallacious), but in terms of making informed decisions, you need evidence. How many people here have actually bothered to read any vaccine research? I’m going to guess there’s not much interest in that kind of thing from at least some of the people posting and reading here. It’s a lot easier to be on the bandwagon. And more fun. You get to feel like you’re so much smarter than those stupid people who don’t receive every single vaccine without so much as asking what they’re called. And yet people who refuse or delay vaccines are overwhelmingly highly educated, and healthcare providers are overrepresented in this group. These aren’t stupid people. If you haven’t yet, stop echoing the MSM and give some serious thought to why educated people who spend way more time learning about vaccination and immunity than most people are the ones refusing some or all vaccines. You don’t have to agree with them, but it’s foolish to write them off, especially just because some guy in Atlanta told you to. [/QUOTE]
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