The movement from Encyclopedia Britannica to Facebook for those seeking knowledge is mind-boggling...Agreed,, and the deleterious effects are clearly evident.
Ha ha, good one!!!The movement from Encyclopedia Britannica to Facebook for those seeking knowledge is mind-boggling...
Interesting comment. I do believe you have to add to the equation that when combined with Social Media Access and the power of the "internet", you end up where we are now in today's Society....spooky.Huh duh, literacy in the western world is in a steep decline.
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Along with people's willingness to believe it. Just because they want it to be true. . . . doesn't make it so.The movement from Encyclopedia Britannica to Facebook for those seeking knowledge is mind-boggling...
At one point in time I'd have totally agreed, but these days so many Cal State schools have gone to offering online courses that I think we've entered into a new era. Now, papermill colleges are a different story, but when state universities across the country have gone to offering online classes as a norm, I have to assume things aren't what they used to be.I'm not a fan of online degrees either.
I'm pretty sure that both Red and Blue hate Fakebook, and it's associated trolls. Common enemy/ground.Just a reminder that thread drift is inevitable and we do account for that, but the current direction could easily head down the political rabbit hole.
Maybe you shouldn’t have told them?I think this is an over simplification of the issue. There are a lot of moving parts to why people aren't getting vaccinated. They range from plain ignorance to hyper cautiousness, and everything in between.
When I got my first Pfizer dose I had a minor reaction. My second dose put me down for 2 days of misery. I had Covid in the early days of the pandemic and the symptoms and duration were the same as with the second dose... stuff happens. I don't regret getting the vaccine but several friends don't see the point based on my experience. If you're going to get sick with the same severity and duration, why bother?.. or so the thinking goes. Faulty logic as it is, that's one of many reasons why people aren't getting it. No amount of me saying that I am a one in a million case is going to change anything. Neither my wife nor daughter had anything worse than a headache. Doesn't matter. My experience is enough to make some people hyper cautious.
Then there are the folks like my son who want to get the vaccine but can't afford to get it because his company's policy is that he can't work for 10 days after each dose if there are any symptoms, which means there is a possibility of not being able to work for a month. Yes, he can go out on benefits (and I'm pretty sure that his company's policy could be challenged in court) but the amount he would get paid is half of his current income. This is more common than you would imagine in the service industry.
Then, of course, there are just paranoid conspiracy theorists. Not much you can do about them.
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Unfortunately we have got to many self appointed scientists…As of today all corona restrictions have been lifted here in Denmark.
As more than 80% of the population is now vaccinated and everyone who wants the shot have had the opportunity to get it, corona is no longer considered a "thread to society".
Other countries where fewer have accepted the vaccine seems to still be struggling...
As of today only 53% of the US population is fully vaccinated.They put out yesterday that 25% of the country was unvaccinated; 75% vaccinated. Weren't we supposed to reach "heard immunity" at 70%? So, shouldn't we be there? I never could grasp the concept of heard immunity anyway. You either get the virus, or you don't. And, getting the vaccine goes a long way towards not getting it.
Must be a higher average IQ in Denmark than in the USAs of today all corona restrictions have been lifted here in Denmark.
As more than 80% of the population is now vaccinated and everyone who wants the shot have had the opportunity to get it, corona is no longer considered a "thread to society".
Other countries where fewer have accepted the vaccine seems to still be struggling...
The numbers I have seen show only a little over 50% fully vaccinated nationally. Wisconsin is at 51% and the area I live in isn't even at 50% yet. The vaccine is available everywhere and the state is paying you to get it. If 75% were vaccinated this f*cking nightmare would probably be over. Hopefully Denmark will show the world how to beat this virus...we sure haven't.They put out yesterday that 25% of the country was unvaccinated; 75% vaccinated. Weren't we supposed to reach "heard immunity" at 70%? So, shouldn't we be there? I never could grasp the concept of heard immunity anyway. You either get the virus, or you don't. And, getting the vaccine goes a long way towards not getting it.