• CooperHawkes@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    You may have an excellent argument to make but I’m afraid I stopped reading at “covidiot”.

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      1 year ago

      One of the most helpful mindsets I’ve adopted was accepting that I don’t want to be wrong any longer than I have to be.

      Strangers on the internet don’t care. The only person you’re hurting is yourself.

      • CooperHawkes@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        I wouldn’t say I’m hurt. More embarrassed that I accepted a definition without further scrutiny.

        My philosophy is to always be learning. Sometimes trauma impedes it and a wake up call is necessary. So I appreciate your time and thoughtful response and will take this lesson as an opportunity to do better for myself.

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          1 year ago

          I wasn’t strictly talking about the definition of covidiot, I was referring to the virus’ transmissibility; indoors vs outdoors.

          There has been a lot of misinformation during covid, from both sides, and virtually everyone needs to accept that they were wrong about certain things.

          For example, I was forced to change my mind about the safety of the vaccine. I still personally believe most people should have been vaccinated, but we need to accept that it didn’t do what was expected.

          At the end of the day, Covid is a respiratory virus, and the consensus of indoors vs outdoors transmissibility had been reached decades ago.

          I appreciated the measured response, it’s rare to see people sincerely reflect on their beliefs so quickly without feeling condescended.