You can't argue with stupid people and convince them to get vaccinated, we need to stop trying.
However, stupid people will line up for free money all the time. Pay people to be vaccinated, it is the only way before they all die.
You can't argue with stupid people and convince them to get vaccinated, we need to stop trying.
However, stupid people will line up for free money all the time. Pay people to be vaccinated, it is the only way before they all die.
"Jeff Watts, the owner of Bedlam BBQ, called much of the pro-mask support for health concerns “lies” and then said, “I rebuke those lies in the name of Jesus Christ.”
This is going to be sooooo common, unfortunately. The drag on the economy and healthcare by the long-COVID people is going to be huge, similar to veterans returning from all our absurd overseas wars in the past few decades that are missing limbs, brain-damaged, psychologically screwed-up, etc.
Yesterday's city council meeting was quite embarrassing, but a) these anti-mask fanatics exist everywhere these days and b) the loudest, most vocal folks are always the ones that show up to speak. Parts of it were hard to watch without wanting to audibly scream at my computer screen at the sheer amount of misinformation, lies, and conspiracy theories that were being spewed. (A quick calculation showed that the cited 179 trillion discarded masks per month amounts to 852 discarded masks per person per day across the planet. K.) The mask mandate was never going to pass, especially as an emergency, and frankly at least in my part of town I've been encouraged by the number of people opting to mask and OKC's vaccination numbers (which aren't what they should be, but are significantly better than the rest of the state). I think Holt is doing the best he can be expected to do in the political environment he's in.
That said, and I apologize if this is too political, but I was pretty disgusted by Councilman Carter's conduct. While the rest of the council sat through the nonsense as best and politely as they could regardless of how they felt, Councilman Carter was spreading conspiracy theories about vaccines and COVID tests and then acted extremely condescendingly toward the Director of the OCCHD, openly questioning his credentials and getting patronizing and sarcastic with him when he didn't agree with his conspiracy theories, seemingly all for the show of the crowd who jeered and hollered their support for Carter. I can deal with the usual crazies who show up to speak at these things, but seeing one of them on the council act in such a rude manner toward our local health experts was truly disappointing.
Did people bring milk jugs full of pennies and quarters to shake around to aid in their hootin’ and hollerin’?
I haven’t watched the video and don’t plan to, but I can picture it in my mind quite well.
Sadly, I've decided to sell my OU season tickets. My wife and I were looking forward to the season. We assumed more Oklahomans would take advantage of a free, life-saving shot to end the pandemic, and that we would be able to attend a packed football stadium in the Fall.
Yet, here we are. We do not feel at all comfortable going to the games. Hit me up in private message if you're interested in some very good West Side Upper Deck tickets.
they must have changed how they cook their food then, or we just like different bbq. because i have had their bbq about 4 times over the past 10 years, and it has never been good. always bland and tasteless.
also, i heard a rumor this morning that Bedlam BBQ is banning people from wearing masks inside? any truth to this? or just people saying things?
I am not sure what your and your wife's health situation is. But personally I would feel safe being at an outdoor event while vaccinated. In fact, I have attended several already this summer.
Also I am seeing many events requiring vaccination or negative test requirements. By Thanksgiving, the only people who won't be out doing things will be the ones refusing to get vaccinated.
We have done a ton of things this year: trip to Chicago, Foo Fighters, indoor concerts, restaurants, etc. But think: how many people at the OU games will be unvaccinated? I'm going to guess at least 50%. And, of the unvaccinated, how many will be wearing masks? My guess is like 25% to be generous. Now, how many of the people there will be carrying and spreading Delta. If Oklahoma's positivity rate is, say, 20%, that would mean approximately 17,000 people will be screaming "Boomer. Sooner" into the air. They will be crowding the bathrooms and crowding the lines for concessions. They will be standing two feet from you talking loudly after guzzling beer while you stand in the queue to get into the stadium.
I am not discouraging anyone else from attending. I am not. And if you want my great tickets, they are for sale.
Man we got some ribs from there that were as good as any I've had in town. Wonderful pink meat. Juicy with nice bark. Wonderfully seasoned. Maybe it was just a good day but my wife and I were pretty blown away by them.
Regarding the masks, I wore mine, but no one who works for the restaurant was wearing one.
2,538 new cases today. Last several Wednesdays: 2,534; 2,360; 2,105; 2,160; 1,474; 1,203.
7-day average 2,796.
Compared to the same period last week, new cases are +1,538.
Hospitalizations are 1,566 (+27).
ICU is 441 (+7).
I'm about as pro-vaccine as it gets, but I do not understand how these types of posts are helpful. I am guessing message boards are just the place where some people can let out their frustrations. There's a ton of studies that show that unvaccinated people are pretty diverse and only a minority of them are hateful and harmful anti-vaxxers conspiracy theorists. Many are mis- or uninformed. Others legitimately have access challenges.
I disagree with PhiAlpha's conclusions (it seems like their doctor clearly said to be vaccinated to reduce risks), but PhiAlpha is at least sharing the reasoning for decisions. Does name calling help in a case like this? I appreciate those who made their argument in a way that is far more likely to be effective. And, if we're going to be angry, it should be at policy makers (e.g., the council, governor) and anti-vax activists who have a far larger impact on the course of the pandemic.
Agreed. Really there are 3 groups, pro-vaccine, anti-vaccine, and vaccine-hesitant. I work with a lot of people and see all of them. I'd say it's about 50% pro, 20% firm anti, and 30% hesitant. The hesitant people are very likely to get it, begrudgingly. While the anti-vaccine group are about to get terminated and they are proud of it.
I have no major concerns with the hesitant group, except for "what's the hold-up, man?". A guy I work with is waiting until the last minute (appointment 9/6 to receive the first dose of Pfizer to comply with our fully vaccinated or terminated deadline of 9/27), just because he wants to push it as far as it goes. But talking to him he says he is not against it one bit, just doesn't want to do it. I personally think that's ridiculous but there are many like him, and they will ultimately get it. I think PhiAlpha may fall into that group.
I have no words for the anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists....
Ooh I have some words....
Well I wasn't trying to come across as hateful. Perhaps saying stupid people is too harsh on my part.
I just am having a hard time understanding how anyone can see the data and still decide to not get vaccinated. Let me rephrase and say that I personally think it is stupid to get sick and die of Covid when there is a free and easy way to dramatically reduce the chances of that.
I would say you're on target with academia, or for future pandemics. If they know where it started, they can figure out how it got into humans, and then maybe figure out a way to not let that happen again. Lots of things to discover and possibly explore if they find out where it started...
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