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In reply to the discussion: My daughters friends don't want face masks [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)say about her?). Those people behaving extremely badly are both victims and victimizers from what's happened on the right, and their numbers show how incredibly many "normal" people are vulnerable to aggressively dangerous mass movements.
And unfortunately most won't get sick, or sick enough, to learn from their own illness. Unfortunately, of course, because if most didn't do just fine while only a few suffered enough to regret and learn, this wouldn't be happening.
Sounds like these so-called friends have opened the door to taking responsible action by expressing disapproval of refusing vaccination --- but in ways that would build on general societal condemnation -- such as speaking of personal fears about her children and her personal responsibility toward others. People don't just want but need to think they're good and part of a majority of good people who feel as they do, and these are resisting learning that they are not.