>>106123359you can't fault him though. that's what happens when you trust the whole system, you expect not to be lied. you cannot expect all people be suspicious of everything all the time, shit wouldn't work. if you grew up in a healthy society you tend to trust specialists. explanations made sense, they were high level constructed, for smart people to "understand". and at some levels you have to make a choice, you're either pro or against, you can't be in between, looks bad for both sides. you commit to something and roll with it. politically it was the good choice.
plus he was in an older age group, risk started going up in that part of the age bracket. even if he knew shit's partially true, choosing to go pro vaxx makes sense as a public figure with the whole linux responsibility.
>>106123840post mortality by age groups, I quadruple dare you. make sure they're not on log scale please.