On 2021-12-10 19:33:55 JP82 said:
On 2021-12-10 19:11:31 oraljim said: If it works then YOU take it and YOU are safe, and the unvaxed are unsafe and can spread it around as much as they like amongst themselves and you can laugh at them safe in the knowledge that you are vaccinated.
This sentence right here is your mistake. if I take it I am *safer*, not *safe*. If I wear a seatbelt I am *safer* (not *safe*) so even though I buckle up, I'm not ok with people driving drunk. No-one is safe until the disease is effectively eradicated - and that requires "herd immunity" i.e. making the spread of disease from person to person unlikely. (remember that phrase? before vaccines people on the right were dead keen on getting to herd immunity through infection by letting covid run wild, regardless of the fact that health systems would be overwhelmed and there would be substantial loss of life. Now that there's a safer and quicker way to achieve herd immunity they seem remarkably less enthusiastic about getting there).
On 2021-12-10 19:43:23 oraljim said:
On 2021-12-10 19:33:55 JP82 said: This sentence right here is your mistake. if I take it I am *safer*, not *safe*. If I wear a seatbelt I am *safer* (not *safe*) so even though I buckle up, I'm not ok with people driving drunk.
You are conflating too many things and too many metaphors and examples. Nothing in life - NOTHING - not even breathing in your own home - is perfectly safe. If that is the criteria you are aiming for then on this point (and ONLY this point), I would be forced to agree with wild_one - you ARE an idiot. However, if you are rational, you know that life brings with it some inherent risks and that the rational thing to do is mitigate those risks. So again, YOU take the vaccine to mitigate YOUR risks. That's fair. But requiring everyone else to do something they believe is risky, just to make you feel better, isn't rational at all. If you want to keep the seatbelt analogy going - you wearing a seatbelt makes YOU and people in your car safer. It is an exceptionally rare accident that you wearing a safety belt makes ME safer. Also, the government's reaction to you not wearing a safety belt is telling - a R250 fine. The government's reaction to you not taking the vaccine? Cant work cant shop cant live must be jailed must be kept away from everybody else danger danger danger! Can you spot the difference between those two?
On 2021-12-10 19:50:40 triton242 said:
JP, herd immunity occurs even without vaccines. Take the Spanish flu that killed 50 million people in its day. Herd immunity eradicated that virus without anyone needing a vax
On 2021-12-10 20:37:57 JP82 said:
- Nobody is aiming for a perfectly risk free life - but what you're saying is equivalent to saying "we can't mitigate ALL risk anyway, so why bother mitigating ANY risk?". And then you want to suggest that I'm the idiot? What I'm aiming for is "As safe as is reasonably possible".
On 2021-12-10 20:55:43 oraljim said:
On 2021-12-10 20:37:57 JP82 said: -
No sir, absolutely not. I have said absolutely nothing of the kind. What I am saying is that it is fine to do anything you damned well please to mitigate YOUR risks - but what you seem to be championing is controlling *EVERYBOIDY ELSE'S BEHAVIOUR TOO* - you are NOT just living your best life you are wanting to, and more sadly believe it is morally acceptable to, dictate actions *FOR THE ENTIRE WORLD* just to make yourself and people who think like you be safer.....
On 2021-12-10 20:37:57 JP82 said:
- Oh dear lord. Do I really need to explain how analogies work? Just because I'm saying one aspect of a particular situation is analogous to another doesn't mean all aspects of the two situation are.
On 2021-12-10 21:27:49 Russian Bridgitte said:
Mr oraljim...u are one of those posters on this forum that holds my attention 100%.
Well said...the hypocrisy of it all.
Maybe one day, even though u no fan of mine u might consider to come share of yourself again and entertain me with your presence.