Crazy crazy crazy


If we ever get through all this craziness and Axpona kicks back up meet me on the second floor at the bar. I’m buying the first round. Stay safe friends.
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SIL got it and was down for 3 weeks. Taste and smell gone for 6 weeks. Fine now. Guy in our town died. I don't know anyone who's had a cold or flu since 4/20. Masking up works.
I find all this anti-vax stuff baffling. I got my shots. Barely felt the pin prick. Took 20 minutes. Felt a bit tired for a day. Feel great now 5 months later.
No. It is a valid hypothesis.  My guess is that your instinct to survive would override political motivation to stir up trouble where none exists. 
If all things were equal with one exception—the disease was ebola. Would you take the vaccine then?
@mahgister. All things being equal includes "ALL nemerous factors at play..."
By reducing the argument to the absurd, the only difference being the severity of the disease, then all that is left is the notion that you believe you are being coerced into taking a preventative measure to save lives. It wouldn't be an issue if the disease was horribly fatal for 90% of victims. You'd be begging for the vaccine.
The Gish gallop is a rhetorical technique in which a debater attempts to overwhelm an opponent by excessive number of arguments, without regard for the accuracy or strength of those arguments.
The term was coined by Eugenie Scott, who named it after creationist Duane Gish.