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by assbuttbuttass
1596 days ago
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It is on other people though, because unvaccinated people have a higher chance of spreading COVID to others. We've been over this shit since the beginning of the pandemic, it's surprising and disappointing to see people still framing it as a purely individual decision. |
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Unless you live a in cave on the side of the mountain surviving off berries and forgoing all human contact, nothing in life in a purely individual decision.
Dog owners are more likely to have their pet physically hurt a small child than people who choose hamsters. Owners of Dodge Charger Hellcats emit more CO2 to the environment than Prius owners. Nobody _needs_ to make six figures a year to survive, they could all perfectly well donate everything above their 'need' to a local soup kitchen... but I don't know anyone who does.
The last I checked, all of these things are still considered perfectly acceptable decisions in polite society. Nobody is out shaming those choices. Except maybe the Prius owners.