Alf sorry but to me the quote below is an important point that is relevant to people believing what they read on the internet is true. The reality is that its mostly BS on forums such as this or other misinformation sites.alfrandell wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:08 am chris,
there are no more boards.
you are trolling this one so hard that no discussion is possible.
it's ok,
but....
"I just don't believe anyone on the internet unless supporting documents or facts are provided, especially someone with an agenda".
As David says;
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.
You are free to interpret my posts anyway you want to, but I'm always going to push back hard on relative new comers harassing the locals (members of my community).
Two recent examples are the South Creek Trail and members of the community that don't wish to be vaccinated. I'm a believer in bodily autonomy, as outlined in the world Health organization's guidelines.
How people choose what medical decisions or treatments that they think are best for them are none of your or my damn business.
The science behind shaming and blaming is that behavior is not persuasive if your goal is for people to become vaccinated.
I see that behavior of shaming and blaming ordinary citizens of this community as part of the problem not the solution to this pandamic.
Respect and empathy seem to work better.