I think some vaccinated people are reacting so sharply to your reluctance to do it and your arguments because you being right means they screwed themselves over. So trying so hard to challenge you is a defence mechanism. My family is way more distraught and defensive when I refuse to eat their home cooked meals because they’re cooked in sunflower oil and aluminium foil rather than when I say my stomach is upset at the moment so I can’t partake. Because the former translates to “you’re poisoning yourself”I have an eerily similar relationship with my dad, I brought every argument I could but now for the first time in my life our relationship has totally imploded. There is circular logic going on. I show him data, he says it can't be real, the experts are not lying, then he doesn't believe the data, on and on.
Long story short. He thinks I'm nuts. And people in his family don't want me around because they think I'm nuts and dangerous. I've always been on great terms with all those people so you can see how severe the situation is. It is what it is, and frankly, on some level I really don't care.
Going back to my dad, was very sick this year and then went ahead and got vaxxed twice. His health is worse than ever. Tons of problems and I'm not betting on him having a long life moving forward, something which I'm very sad about.
Be thankful your dad still hasn't gotten the vax, you can probably influence him positively still. Novavax is apparently much safer, if it ever becomes available in Canada.
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