Why is "vaccine encouragement" necessary at all for this thing? People who are afraid of it are vaccinated; people who aren't, aren't.
If 6 billion people were dead and entire US cities were wiped out, "vaccine encouragement" wouldn't be necessary because people would be killing each other for a chance to get a couple spots ahead in the line.
Any "narrative" beyond that is something I didn't say.
If the battle you're fighting is "well at least they're only spending billions of taxpayer dollars to vaccinate every American against a virus most won't even know they got instead of throwing the unvaccinated on a desert island" then you are correct that I have no interest in fighting that battle.
Why is "vaccine encouragement" necessary at all for this thing? People who are afraid of it are vaccinated; people who aren't, aren't.
If 6 billion people were dead and entire US cities were wiped out, "vaccine encouragement" wouldn't be necessary because people would be killing each other for a chance to get a couple spots ahead in the line.
Any "narrative" beyond that is something I didn't say.
Once again repeating the narrative for a totally different battle. Ok, good luck.
If the battle you're fighting is "well at least they're only spending billions of taxpayer dollars to vaccinate every American against a virus most won't even know they got instead of throwing the unvaccinated on a desert island" then you are correct that I have no interest in fighting that battle.