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Originally Posted by aussenseiter
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Personal anecdotes aren't too helpful in a global pandemic.
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this statement fairly devoid of logic, ngl
1) i think you shouldnt use the word global becus this is basically implying that we should trust china on the subject. anyone else remember when videos of people falling over dead after vomiting up blood in the streets of china got memoryholed, and then the CCP pretended to defeat said pandemic for the first 2 years of it, and then had to do emergency lockdowns
yeah. global statistics are really dumb. should prob like have not included the word global.
2) yes, word of mouth, and first hand experience does matter a lot. I imagine young sexually active people living in Miami are much more terrified of catching HIV than youths living in rural kentucky where almost no one they know has ever caught the disease.
3) its just dumb to be like you know what, no one in your town or anyone you know is getting sick or dying from covid, but you should take it really serious because someone else living far away from you had a completely different experience. this is typical liberal logic on your part btw.
guns is a good example. you want to legislate rural america that has no gun violence the same way you want to legislate chicago where 15 people literally get shot at every day. global and even national statistics dont mean shit. you need to get off of the internet and start looking around you and thinking for yourself.