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Is the argument really that we can trust large government health organizations' decisions, and that's how we know the CDC's decisions were wrong? Seems a bit self defeating, but hey, good on you for finding someone who agrees with your opinion, even if your post can't figure out why.So why do you think most countries don't recommend the COVID vaccines for everyone any more?
Is the argument really that we can trust large government health organizations' decisions, and that's how we know the CDC's decisions were wrong? Seems a bit self defeating, but hey, good on you for finding someone who agrees with your opinion, even if your post can't figure out why.
Are you incapable of answering this simple question?
When a post needs to distract from a previous distraction by yet again trying to make this about posters rather than what they've written, it seems to be a pretty clear sign that the anti-vaxx narrative isn't going very well. I have to assume it went better in the anti-vaxx blog comment section, but you should probably realize that the people there aren't likely to be particularly well informed about the topic.Why do you think that most countries have stopped recommending the COVID vaccines to everyone? I suspect the reason you can't (won't?) answer the question is because it would require you to admit what I have been saying all along, that there are different risk/benefit analyses for different age groups and these other countries have acknowledged that fact while the CDC continues to indiscriminately recommend COVID vaccines for everyone willy-nilly despite the very real concerns of harms being inflicted on entire groups of people who derive no benefit from the continual vaccinations.
Are you following the CDC's recommendations concerning COVID vaccines? If you are, you're in the overwhelming minority.
If you can't figure out why you think this supports your random opinion on the subject, how do I have any chance at guessing why you think it might?
When a post needs to distract from a previous distraction by yet again trying to make this about posters rather than what they've written, it seems to be a pretty clear sign that the anti-vaxx narrative isn't going very well. I have to assume it went better in the anti-vaxx blog comment section, but you should probably realize that the people there aren't likely to be particularly well informed about the topic.
You wanted me to predict which anti-vaxx argument was next. And then after I got it right in post 202, you kept asking the same question.What are you talking about?
I think the reason that other countries have stopped recommending COVID vaccines for everyone is because they have evaluated the evidence and found that the benefits no longer outweigh the harms for the vast majority of the population.
...which anti-vaxx argument...
But what's the rest of the argument?
You are nothing if not predictable.
I've addressed the failings of this argument in several different ways. I'm not sure what asking me to try and fix it for you is going to accomplish, especially when these posts seem reluctant to address what I've already written about it.It's a pretty simple question:
Why do you think other countries no longer recommend COVID vaccines for all age groups? I've offered my explanation. Do you agree, or do you have an alternate explanation?
Yeah, given I've mentioned the failings of this argument a number of times, it shouldn't be a challenge to understand why, after having those posts ignored, I'd just say the same thing until it's actually acknowledged. No point in putting any more effort in only to have the subject changed to yet another empty talking point.
I've addressed the failings of this argument in several different ways.
See? Predictable.
You have not answered the question. It's not an "argument". It's a question. I gave you my answer and asked you (repeatedly) to provide yours.
Pretty sure there's a term for addressing things people never wrote as an excuse not to address what they actually did. Or maybe this will be an accurate summary of the thread so far? Let's see.Since I've tried to elicit a response for days to no avail, I am going to provide my own explanation for why this simple question is not being answered.
Nope, guess not. This is a fabrication. The discussion so far has included me posting research showing how vaccines were effective and also pointing out how an opinion piece trying to demonstrate the dangers of vaccines in response had to play fast and loose with the data from their own sources to try and make their point.The crux of the vaxx-zealot argument is that there can be no legitimate reason anyone would question the benefit of the vaccine for everyone.
I'm not the one who thought it was important to bring up what various government health organizations have or are recommending. But if it feels better to have an excuse for ignoring what I did write in favor of what you wish I had, have fun with it.
there's nothing of significance to address here.
This is a fabrication.
Yeah, because it's yet another part of the pattern. Throw out a talking point, when it is show to conflict with reality, divert to another one. And so on, and so forth. I'm glad you saw my previous explanation for why that pattern in previous posts makes it obvious there's not much point in looking too deeply at any of the arguments - the behavior shows they simply aren't intended to be taken seriously, given how transparent the rhetoric is.Still haven't answered the simple question. I know why.
Posts like this which intentionally mischaracterize what someone else wrote are rubbing up against rules violations. I'd be careful of that sort of thing. I mean, maybe it won't get reported but still it doesn't show the behavior of someone interested in a serious discussion.Oh good. I'm glad to see that you agree that COVID vaccines are most beneficial in the elderly and those with serious co-morbidities and that the risk/benefit analysis for COVID and the vaccine is quite different for young, healthy people.
Posts like this which intentionally mischaracterize what someone else wrote are rubbing up against rules violations.
But it is curious how these anti-vaxx ...
Yeah, because it's yet another part of the pattern. Throw out a talking point, when it is show to conflict with reality, divert to another one. And so on, and so forth. I'm glad you saw my previous explanation for why that pattern in previous posts makes it obvious there's not much point in looking too deeply at any of the arguments - the behavior shows they simply aren't intended to be taken seriously, given how transparent the rhetoric is.
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