Hornet Mania wrote:SpreeChokeJob wrote:Hornet Mania wrote:
Not really. Strong arming people causes a significant number to dig in, oftentimes permanently. Positive messaging is far more effective, especially if it comes from someone you know personally. You have your anecdote, yet I have my own. I discussed the vaccine with quite a few friends (I originally am from a southern state) and helped them come around on the vaccine. I did it by listening to their concerns and discussing why they shouldn't be deal breakers. I would have failed if I just said they were idiots or threatened them up front. Some people are legit too deep in the soup to be reached, but I think the size of that population is overstated by the media. Most people's reason for hesitance is far less wild than qanon or whatever.
And of course verbal persuasion can work. How else have ideas changed over human history if not through discussion and persuasion? It certainly wasn't all by force. I think many people, particularly in America, cannot imagine alternatives beyond force to solve problems and that is a problem in itself.
There is a significant population that won’t respond to persuasion or logic. Applying systems is more efficient than going door to door and trying to convince another person to believe something else.
I don't think door to door would be very effective either. But you can apply systems in a way that is more carrot than stick. For example, everyone could be guaranteed a minimum 2 days paid leave from work to be vaccinated. Everyone who gets vaccinated could be guaranteed free treatment if they did ever in fact get hospitalized with Covid (a very narrow Medicare for Vaxxed). I'm sure there are plenty of better proposals than that, but these would likely be as effective as mandates without the coercion.
Those would help assuage concerns but wouldn’t convince Kyrie or Wiggins to get a vaccination shot. And there are lot of Kyrie and Wiggins out there.
I will be curious to see what their decisions will be. I’m guessing some of them will take the shot than not. The mandates will not disappear and increase in other cities, so next year will be the same, so it won’t be 15 million dollars, but potentially 30 plus million they would lose for their beliefs.
If they are okay with that, more power to them for sticking up for their beliefs.
























