It's "humanity operating well as a collective decision system", even though everyone involved thinks everyone else is an idiot. And to be fair, everyone _is_ an idiot. But that doesn't change the outcome, which will be that humanity will survive well _regardless_ of the input.
So while some people who refuse to be vaccinated _may_ have a sound, logical case for doing so, I wouldn't imagine _most_ do not. But the _same_ is true for those who choose _to_ be vaccinate - some actually took the time to reason through it, but most did not.
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I mean... Yeah. We trust or instincts, and we are built to have decent instincts. That's not bad on itself, but I think people should confront these in face of conflicting evidence, and as a society understand people's behavior. In this case, probably how to increase trust.
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Well, as I've been trying to point out, too, one way NOT to increase trust is by calling people "dumbass"!
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