Recently on Greek television, a gypsy was asked if he would get vaccinated or not. He spontaneously replied: 'I will wait to see what will happen to the others first'. Hence, we can easily notice that even an uneducated person that belongs to a group of people that is considered marginalized has common sense and at least a minimum of wisdom that other people with master's degrees lack.
Of course, the gypsy didn't make a thorough analysis of the logical gaps that the supporters of covid-19 paranoia make. He didn't refer to the Great Barrington Declaration, the studies of John Ioannidis, the great study in Wuhan that proves that asymptomatic people cannot transmit the virus, the inefficiency of PCR tests, the dissenting opinions of thousands of experts around the world, etc. He just showed a self-evident sense of self-preservation by stating that he has to wait and see the results of the untested vaccine before he puts something potentially harmful in his body. It is a well-known fact that vaccines require many years of testing before they can be considered safe. Nevertheless, this obvious fact is absolutely disregarded by the mainstream mass media.
All this entire craziness can prove one more thing. Ideology and propaganda can make a person overlook his basic instincts, even the one of self-preservation, and make them act in a way that is evidently against their interests. Therefore, all these people who hurry to get vaccinated should look at themselves in the mirror, hold their beloved degree in one hand and a lighter in the other, and set their piece of paper on fire. It is of no use to them as it seems that education is worthless without critical thinking and common sense.
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