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1. mbrode+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-09-21 03:12:07
I change my mind when facts/reality change. What do you do?
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2. jackfo+3w1[view] [source] 2021-09-21 17:43:51
>>mbrode+(OP)
> I change my mind when facts/reality change. What do you do?

Exactly this.

Which is why I remain skeptical. My elderly father had a massive stroke 3 days after receiving the second shot, which was administered right after he recovered from covid, which he contracted after the first shot.

I'm also certain his care givers did not report this to the FDA's voluntary MedWatch database, which is the only way the government is tracking adverse events.

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3. mbrode+wO2[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-09-22 02:34:00
>>jackfo+3w1
Do you know the difference between Causality and Correlation?
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4. jackfo+1G4[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-09-22 18:11:28
>>mbrode+wO2
Edit: Yes. And I know the difference between evidence and proof and even the difference between skepticism and certainty.

I also recognize ad hominem arguments.

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5. mbrode+9T5[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-09-23 01:46:42
>>jackfo+1G4
So what evidence would you accept to prove you wrong? I have two injections and didn’t get a heart attack. Millions of people have two injections and didn’t die of heart attacks. If that doesn’t make you hesitate believing what you believe what would? If your answer is “nothing” then you are not being rational.
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