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Old 12-08-2009, 07:48 PM   #1308
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Originally Posted by kevman View Post
Why does the pro-shot crowd feel that they have to force their opinions on others? I'm not getting the shot, I have my reasons and honestly I don't care if they agree with them because everyone is entitled to their own opinion. This does not make me stupid or irresponsible, this simply means I have a different opinion then they do...
How about drunk drivers that feel that driving drunk is okay? Are they stupid/irresponsible? Or do they just have a different opinion? And that telling them that they shouldn't drive drunk is "forcing my opinion" on them? Maybe they have their reasons, they don't care if anyone agrees with them and they are entitled to their opinion?

I'm not equating "not getting the vaccine" with "drunk driving"... I'm asking where the logical difference is... In both cases the action (or inaction) leaves you open to risk and risk to others, but getting the vaccine or calling a cab is inconvenient, but has considerably less risk.
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