When the grief/tragedy/sympathy (science/healthcare/government/media) industry tells people that if they do something else they tell them to, everything will be okay, but if they don't do it, the sky will fall on their heads. Last year, they said if people wore masks, the pandemic would end soon, but if they didn't, the pandemic would go on forever and everyone (not just a small portion of the total population) would get sick. Now, a year and several virus mutations later, they're saying if people get a shot, a vaccine, that the pandemic will end soon, but if they don't, it will go on forever. When will people wake up and fight, they're already doing everything they've been ordered to do, getting in any line they're told to get in (including the one for a slaughterhouse) and they're only losing more rights.
Seeing other people get vaccines at work is still vaccine intimidation, since people that are unvaccinated tend to think they'd rather get a shot and fit in than be outnumbered by vaccinated people that seem to have any rights they want, and get to do what they want, go where they want, and live how they want. That is the dream/agenda the grief/tragedy/sympathy industry (government/healthcare/media/science) has started trying to sell people since last year, since people were no longer buying the American dream.
by The Original Agahnim August 20, 2021
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Get the Vaccine mug.It's not a bad thing that the vaccination rate is lower than what some entities would like, at least people that haven't gotten a vaccine know that there are plenty of other people that haven't been bought into a vaccine line, and have no intention of getting in line with the agenda of these entities, even if they are told that they are outnumbered by people who are or have been standing in a vaccine line.
At least not everybody would get a vaccine because their kids are offered a scholarship or they could win a few million dollars in a vaccine lottery, good for them. That way the vaccination rate stays lower than some entities would like, even if it's not really low enough.
by The Original Agahnim June 23, 2021
Get the Vaccination rate mug.The logical fallacy of comparing any position one disagrees with to anti-vaccine beliefs, implying that because anti-vaccine views are dangerous and baseless, the position in question is similarly dangerous and baseless. The fallacy works by stigma transfer: if you believe X, you're like those terrible anti-vaxxers, therefore X must be rejected. It's a rhetorical weapon that avoids engagement with actual arguments, substituting moral condemnation for reasoning. The anti-vaccine analogy fallacy is especially common in public health debates, where it's used to dismiss legitimate concerns about specific policies by associating them with the most extreme anti-science positions. The fallacy ignores that concerns must be evaluated on their merits, not on their resemblance to the most vilified beliefs.
Anti-vaccine Analogy Fallacy Example: "He questioned the speed of vaccine approval for a new shot. She responded with the anti-vaccine analogy fallacy: 'Oh, so you're anti-vax now?' His question about regulatory process had nothing to do with opposing vaccines generally, but the analogy dismissed it without engagement. Legitimate discussion was replaced by stigma."
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Anti-vaccine Equivalence Fallacy Example: "The health official committed the anti-vaccine equivalence fallacy, saying that anyone with questions about the new vaccine was 'just like the anti-vaxxers.' Parents with genuine concerns felt dismissed and became harder to reach. The fallacy had created the very resistance it claimed to fight. Nuance was the casualty."
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