ClaireH
Diamond Member
I certainly understand being pressured to take the jab with pro crowd convinced they have it right because that is CNN’s take (CNN cable rated worse than CNN.com.)I do not disagree.
I think the mRNA vaccines are fake, stupid, dangerous, etc.
But I feel that if I did not go along with it and take it, that if and when it does not work, it would allow people to blame those who did not take the vaccine.
And there is also always the chance I am wrong, and maybe the vaccines will end the epidemic?
It is hard to be sure without the right medical degrees and facilities to do research.
Anyway, the point is to remain unified as a country, if possible.
Who is the Least Biased News Source? Simplifying the News Bias Chart
I examined 102 news sites on the news bias chart
towardsdatascience.com
I have a, to put it mildly, an “in your face daily” vocal pro-coworker. She asks over and over (and to all others) if I’ve gotten the jab, when she knows I will not. She now says it like she’s joking, realizing she’s asked so many times that on the surface her behavior is a bit “off”. I’ll just throw this in that she’s not exactly liked by the faculty, but that goes without saying.
My response to her is to smile doing my best to not react and say- you know I haven’t and you know I’m not going to…. yet she will never accept it! It’s because CNN knows all according to their faithful follower in all things, and she regurgitates their take whenever the subject comes up. She knows I’m aggravated about it, because early on my mom always said I was not the best actress lol I just need to figure out a good way to make her stay out of my doorway for good without well, going overboard.
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