kano on Nostr: Controversial take: The people who refused to take the vaccine were fundamentally ...
Controversial take:
The people who refused to take the vaccine were fundamentally more brave and rational than those who did. Not because they’re conspiratorial nut jobs who think the world is run by lizards, but because of their intuitive nature to question whether an unknown substance, developed in a corrupt environment, could potentially lead to irregularities.
I don’t hate or despise those who took the vaccine out of fear for their loved ones. In fact, I myself had similar thoughts during those events. However, I chose not to, based on my external observations of the world. One moment that really blew my mind was a conversation with my brother. I asked him whether he would be taking the vaccine, and his response was: “Yes, because I want to go on holiday.” This illustrates how manipulated and subservient individuals can become in times of uncertainty.
Since COVID, conspiracy theorists have thrived in an edgy environment where both truth and nonsense have been amplified.
The takeaway: Trust your own instincts and intuition. If you find yourself following collective trends of behavior, you may be at risk of being deceived.
The people who refused to take the vaccine were fundamentally more brave and rational than those who did. Not because they’re conspiratorial nut jobs who think the world is run by lizards, but because of their intuitive nature to question whether an unknown substance, developed in a corrupt environment, could potentially lead to irregularities.
I don’t hate or despise those who took the vaccine out of fear for their loved ones. In fact, I myself had similar thoughts during those events. However, I chose not to, based on my external observations of the world. One moment that really blew my mind was a conversation with my brother. I asked him whether he would be taking the vaccine, and his response was: “Yes, because I want to go on holiday.” This illustrates how manipulated and subservient individuals can become in times of uncertainty.
Since COVID, conspiracy theorists have thrived in an edgy environment where both truth and nonsense have been amplified.
The takeaway: Trust your own instincts and intuition. If you find yourself following collective trends of behavior, you may be at risk of being deceived.