purpleswordfish wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:purpleswordfish wrote:I guess I shouldn't be surprised to see the points being made here and how contemptuous the conversation is getting. I just dislike how this vaccine thing is pitting people against one another. Even organizations against individuals and people are sometimes losing jobs over this.
When you start creating such divisiveness in a society and taking away peoples' abilities to make a living, it's concerning. I guess I just wish people had choice without being vilified. But, we have a mass of the population that treats the vaccine like it's a god of some kind. It's not to be questioned, that's blasphemous. It's bizarre.
As for Isaac, I applaud him for standing for what he believes in - even if it could lead to negative consequences. I feel like he'll be back somewhere in December or January because the organization seems to be playing it safe. Considering how the Magic have done thus far, no reason for him to rush back because this team isn't really competing for much.
Not surprising that people have strong feelings in the middle of a once in a century global pandemic, when there is a lifesaving vaccine available that a certain group isn't willing to take mostly because of political reasons, despite the mass of avoidable deaths every day. Who should we blame for politicising a global health crisis? Perhaps go take a look at r/HermanCainAward.
I didn't know that Reddit existed. It's bizarre to see people celebrate deaths of unvaccinated people. But hey, you do you.
I don't post there and I don't agree with the celebrating. That part is toxic. I'm talking about the people who are losing their lives because of tribalism and believing in lies on the internet.