Didn't you harp forever about pharmaceuticals and politicians being all corrupt? — Olivier5
Didn't you pretend to equate a finding about the presence of certain molecules in the blood stream of 38 individuals with the effective immunity of all of us against COVID? — Olivier5
What are you proposing we do about COVID? — Olivier5
No — Isaac
Nope — Isaac
A combination of vaccinating those at highest risk, strict lockdowns, mask wearing, hygiene, investment in community health services, testing, open data publication, strict rules about global vaccine allocation... — Isaac
The only solution to our ecological woes will be to transition to a non-growth, even a shrinking, economy. — Janus
Good argument. — Isaac
I'm not at high risk, so you'd agree there's no need for me to be vaccinated? — Isaac
Sorry I failed to reach the quality of argument contained in your "nope". — Olivier5
My problem is not with people who don't want to be vaccinated, in good faith. It is with people spreading disinformation and lies about the effectiveness or risks involved in vaccination. — Olivier5
They're spreading what they think is good information and truth. You think it's disinformation and lies. They disagree. — Isaac
It's pointless coming up with these virtue-signalling little aphorisms about how we all ought to argue in good faith. Who's going to dispute that? — Isaac
The point being that burning more coal and gas in the short term is actually the best way to protect the ecology of the planet. — I like sushi
I suspect you know what you are doing. This is why I call it bad faith. — Olivier5
evidently you are, by saying it is pointless to call for good faith — Olivier5
Of course. Simple deceit. How could we have overlooked that? — frank
The better the economy the lower the birthrate, the better the economy the more opportunities for individuals and the better the economy the more room for environmental concerns (because first and foremost people need to see the horizon before they care about what is over it). — I like sushi
And you didn’t seem to learn much by the looks of it? Shame (in both ways) — I like sushi
You think it's disinformation and lies. They disagree. — Isaac
The sticking point is always over people like you wanting to avoid any hard work by simply declaring your version to be self-evidently true and in no need of any debate. — Isaac
Yes, it seems so obvious now. Everyone who disagrees with me must be a lair, it's the only realistic option - after all, intelligent people couldn't possibly reach different conclusions in good faith could they? That literally never happens. Well do I remember my first day as faculty - the corridors were blocked as we all agreed on where to go next. Only one textbook, obviously, with all the actual answers in it. The canteen was a nightmare - only one option on the menu of course (because we all agreed on what the optimum food item was for that day) but the queues for it... — Isaac
What are you trying to say, Isaac? That nobody ever lies? That we never lie to ourselves? That trust ought to never break down between people? That it's all about some misunderstanding between well-meaning folks? — Olivier5
Should we engage in the “hard work” of thoroughly debunking each and every claim made by these people? — Xtrix
Evolution isn’t “self evidently true” either. Nor the Holocaust. I assume you don’t put in much “hard work” with people who deny either? — Xtrix
What are the reasons that these individuals are saying such things?” — Xtrix
can you imagine the chaos and bloodshed that would overtake the world if we didn't all believe exactly the same things? — frank
I'm saying that it's nonsensical to use the fact that people sometimes lie as an argument that this particular person in this particular instance is lying. — Isaac
one can demand some level of good faith and indeed responsibility in propagating ideas online or anywhere, especially on topics that involve the sickness and death of quite a few, when one is not professionally qualified. — Olivier5
one can demand some level of good faith and indeed responsibility in propagating ideas online or anywhere, especially on topics that involve the sickness and death of quite a few, when one is not professionally qualified. — Olivier5
Again, did you think anyone would disagree with such an obviously true statement? — Isaac
if a guy with no knowledge of immunology would start to talk to no end of vaccines and immunity and stuff, and discuss scientific articles to no end, as if he could understand what them immunologists are talking about in those articles. — Olivier5
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