Quote Originally Posted by molehill View Post
I have no problem with people's right to choice, it is trying to understand their reasons for their choices, when on the other side of the fence.
Very often the opposition to covid and jabs or global warming comes under the general heading of "conspiracy", which I find a bit bonkers coming out the mouths of intelligent people.
But perhaps I'm wrong and they are right, someone is out to get us.
Understanding. In my experience understanding will always dissolve the dualistic situation of right and wrong.

Among the reasons I've heard from my friends who've declined has been, "the vaccine was rushed and I don't trust it", "I fully trust my own immune system".

It takes me back to my earlier rant about weak leadership. Strong leaders wouldn't have allowed this situation to arise; one in which we have good and bad people existing in a situation where we are, apparently, 'all in it together'.

I really like the way Micael Ledwith talks about right and wrong; It's a completely religious concept. He prefers 'things that advance you spiritually' or whatever, and 'things that don't'.