It's one thing if your Uncle Dave said he doesn't believe in time. But it would be a completely different conversation if the same words came out of a clockmaker.
Inspired by a tweet where a microbiologist expressed his disappointment after learning that one of their colleagues was an anti-vaxxer, Reddit user u/MoniMokshith made a post on r/facepalm, saying "I had to teach a historical geology class because the geologist who was supposed to teach [it] was a Young Earth Creationist."
The post immediately blew up. As of this article, it has over 98K upvotes. And that's not even the most impressive part. The comment section got filled with similar stories, with people talking about "professionals" who made a career despite their controversial -- and often contradictory -- personal views. Here are some of them.
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I'm an RN and worked with FAR too many people in the healthcare field as a whole (not just other nurses, but also lab workers, RT's, pharmacists, hell even some MD's) who think/thought COVID was a hoax or "greatly exaggerated" and are now refusing the new vaccine, even though we all KNOW how mRNA and vaccines work. Plenty of anti-maskers too. It's like they just used their degrees as tissue paper or something, I seriously don't get how you can learn what we learn, understand it well enough to practice in the field, and yet still allow political stances to override all that, it's freaking ridiculous.
My high school biology teacher was a super religious creationist. He taught us about evolution while telling us how he thought it was all bulls**t. I always wondered why people go into professions that are directly opposed to their beliefs. Seems like a miserable existence.
It's because they want to prove it to themselves to try and answer the huge doubts they have about religious dogma
I’ve worked with an aerospace/aeronautical engineer once that believed the earth was flat. It was so weird because in order for the calculations to function properly, you have to take into account of the earth not being flat.
I’m an ICU nurse of about 10 years. I would occasionally float to our regular, non-icu and non-covid floors. Plenty of nurses who denied how serious covid was.
The cognitive dissonance is real. Of course none of them came up to help on our covid units
Degree is Psychology here. So many peers with devout faith, one brain dead moron took psychology as a way “to know god better” he told me and convert more to Jesus.
Once took a course literally called, “Belief in Weird Things” which was for Psych majors. 300 students enrolled, nearly half dropped out because they were offended at some point when we broke down their weird beliefs.
I'm all for people having faith in any religion or moral code, but they have to accept that others don't necessarily share those beliefs.
Used to be a science teacher and I always got flack on the evolution chapter from parents that were doctors. Like babe I hope you at least believe in bacteria and viruses evolving...
I've also come across many nurses who don't think mental illness is real.
Professional cook here. Near the beginning of the pandemic I heard about a Sous Chef I worked with in the past being an anti-masker. I asked through the grapevine why he washes his hands before and after handling food and the reply was “that’s common sense”. But somehow the scientific medical community saying that masks help prevent illnesses is just a big hoax. It’s beyond frustrating.
My friends uncle is a '5G gives you cancer while the government controls your mind' conspiracy theorist. He's a 5G installer
You should play along and ask him how he can do that to people and sleep at night.
My mom's really into homepoathy bulls**t (treating illnesses with the souls of elements or whatever). She's a pharmacist.
I think the homeopathy trend has more to do with the fact that many people haven't found the medical help they needed from traditional medicine.
Because paracetamol didn't cure my dad's cancer I'd rather rely on the oil from a**l glands.
Load More Replies...Don't mix up homeopathy with herbal remedies. Homeopathy is the belief that one molecule of a good thing mixed in a bottle of water, actually has healing properties. (Like a molecule of honey in a glass of water.)
Not really it's the contrary. Homeopathy is supposed to work like a vaccine, teeny tiny amounts of a bad thing to cure the bad thing, in hope that the body would recognize the bad thing and fight against it. For example "nux vomica" is used in case of intoxications, stomachal and intestinal illnesses... and it's from strychnos nux vomica, a plant which contains strychnin and others poisons. It's supposed to cure the evil by evil. But the amount of molecules in it are so small, like a tiny drop in hundreds of swimming pools that it's probably only placebo-like. It's the contrary to essential oils, which are highly concentrated in molecules.
Load More Replies...Homeopathy makes sense in many European countries. Many veterinarians also treat animals with homeopathy. Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean it doesn't work, as Westerners don't understand some Asian medical practices that work. Medical arrogance has always amazed me.
No. It's not that we don't understand how homeopathy works... it's that no one has ever been able to prove it DOES work. The burden of proof lies on the ones who are making claims. And so far there was not one properly conducted study that proved anything. The same goes for all pseudo-medicine!
Load More Replies...homeopathy is fine as long as you are also seeking medical help when you need it. Even just believing something works might help.
No it's not fine because most of them tell you that you cannot combine modern medicine with their "treatment"! They are dangerous as hell
Load More Replies...Those homopathetic sugarballs are a purposefully legalized scam in germany. Ridiculous, dangerous, useless - but some people get rich, as in every industry.
I'm still frustrated that my grandma tried to treat my panic attacks with homeopathy.
I know people who are REALLY into homeopathy, I mean to the point of having studied in this field for decades and written entire, well-argued books. The weirdest part being that they practice on veterinary issues... and it works, far more often than what my skeptical mind would suppose it to. So, confirmation bias in the eye of the observer ? Placebo effect, even on animals ? Maybe. Of course, these are only little sugar pills with an infinitesimal trace of a given product in them, so no significant pharmaceutical effect should be expected. Something happens though, and I still can't figure out how. It's kind of frustrating.
Google "the placebo effect on animals" thre is a whole lot of information on it. Yes, it's a thing.
Load More Replies...I went to urgent care for a sinus/ear infection. The doctor on rotation handed me a card after the examination for her side business selling homeopathic bs.
My friend's wife ( I don't know her well) has a master's pharmaceuticals and also believes in homeopathy. To her some drugs are worth the side effects and addiction. Like long term use of opioids. Coming out of surgery, traumatic injury or debilitating disease like arthritis then fine but if physical therapy, occupational therapy, message therapy or the like can help you then take it. Jewel weed counters poison oak and peppermint is soothing to an upset stomach. Capsaicin works on joint pain and menthol works on muscle pain. These things cost next to nothing don't cause harm to the liver and kidneys. Medicine has its place but so does the natural world around us. She's believes in using both where they are needed rather then exclusively using one.
What you are describing is herbal remedies, not homeopathy. Homeopathy is a sugar pill that was once dipped in water that was shaken near an active ingredient.
Load More Replies...This isn't as uncommon a situation as you might think. And then there are the anti-vaxxer pharmacists. In example: The pharmacist that left thousands of COVID vaccine dosages out to spoil because rather than just declining the shipment of lifesaving inoculations. A**HOLE!!
Actually, homeopathy has a rich and effective history. In the right hands (i.e., matching the correct type/dose to the person/situation), it can be pretty amazing. Ever used Arnica to treat an injury? I once bent back a fingernail on an overhead bin on an airplane. I showed the guy next to me and told him how the Arnica was going to help it. By the end of the trip, the purple color was receding.
I'm actually going to eat some of my words on this one. I was curious so I googled 'arnic homeopathy cream' and there was one on the market that was only diluted to 6c rather than the standard 30c, so only 1 part per million rather than the typical 1 part per nonillion (I had to look up that word). It may be possible to get a therapeutic dose out of a 6c cream, I don't know (though it seems unlikely). Many though were 200c, so essentially just water and a binding medium.
Load More Replies...Heard about the homeopathic suicide? Took 1/100 of the recommended dose.....
That is incredibly sad. Check out the history of homeopathy. It precedes modern medicine and it is based on archaic concepts with no connection to reality. Same with chiropractic.
Chiropractors might not heal, but they DO relieve pain, for sure!
Load More Replies...no, she's not. if she were...actually...earning her money....as a pharmacist? cool, good, fine fine fine. but man? homeopathy? she's...dropped a little curly creme....onto the idea of being an actual pharmacist...
doctors push Big Pharma drugs to help symptoms. Many doctors don't know how to cure illnesses. Let they food by thy medicine...
Homeopathic is a big word that means a lot of things. Plants that have extracts used in pharmaceuticals, and concentrated in pill form so people don't have to drink vile tonics and such. BUT NOT ALL homeopathic stuff is real, or works for everyone. Medicine may be a science, but it does have more than just roots in the homeopathic relm.
Homeopathy has a very specific meaning. It comes from pathy "illness", and homo "same". It means treating an illness with something that causes the same symptoms. At least that's how it started, until the doctor who invented it decided that the lower the dosage the better until he started diluting the medicine so much that it literally was just left as water. And that is what all homeopathy is today, being treated with pills dipped in pure water. If it contains a plant extract, it isn't homeopathy.
Load More Replies...I'm divided on this one: My scientist brain says that it's not scientific to use homöopathie but also that we don't know everything about science yet. So as long as it doesn't hurt and still heals some (even if only on placebo) I'm not against it. Big BUT now: But everyone asking for horrendous sums for Homöopathic medicines or Talks folk out of needed classic therapies should get sued.
Most homeopathic doses are not regulated, so the customer has no idea how much of the active ingredient they're ingesting. Some can be lethal for certain conditions.
There is some scientific basis in some homeopathy treatments, the fact of the matter is plants used to be our medicine cabinet.
Please show us the "scientific basis" for homeopathy treatments... One of the best-selling homeopathic produce here in France is the Oscillococcinum, meant to fight "flu-like syndromes"... It's creation was based on whacky, now disprooved, ideas about what the flu virus was. Its creator decided to use something that looked like what he supposed was causing the flu. So this homeopathic treatment is made from... livers and hearts of ducks! (now we're all glad there's a ridiculous amount of dilution involved in the process, aren't we?)
Load More Replies...Homeopathy has something going for it, depending on the illness. I think Germany has a thriving homeopathy industry because the products are really strictly controlled. More Germans go to a homeopath than to their GP.
Homeopathy is good for SOME things, u can take herbs for indigestion, lots of salves and balms r homeopathy-based.. just because I'd rather take tea and some herbs for one thing doesn't mean I'm not gonna get vax'd and take meds for other things.
This is not homeopathy you are describing, but herbal medicine. Herbs have active ingredients that can work in sub-medicinal doses. Homeopathy has no active ingredient at all.
Load More Replies...No, didn't save your grandmother's life. People really need to look up exactly what homeopathy is. It is NOT herbal medicine. It was invented in 1796 by Samuel Hahnemann. There is literally nothing in the pills aside from sugar. There is a documentary featuring Richard Dawkins exposing the fraud of homeopathy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yMoh0d42X4
Load More Replies...I don't think you understand what homeopathic means. The word you are looking for is natural cures. Homeopathic medicine is very small doses of a "natural" cure. The small dose is on the 1/1 millionth level. Basically they give you water mixed with a super tiny dose of something that will cause the same symptoms you have and then the body will use this to cure itself in some magical way. There is no science to support this hypothesis.
Load More Replies...Homeopathy was invented in Germany in the late 1700s. It is bad because people will use it as an alternative to actual medicine that could actually help.
Load More Replies...I worked with a former airline PILOT who was/is a flat earther. He has since went back to being a pilot but I am not sure if he still thinks Earth is flat. When I pressed him on being a former pilot and believing malarkey he claimed the schools indoctrination into round earth didn’t work on him and that the pilots windscreen was a very thick and curved glass that made everything appear to be curved.
I remember a few Evangelists and one Catholic ( odd since most Catholics I know aren't creationists) in my major (geography) saying they knew the truth about the age of the earth, but had to lie on tests (classes like oil&gas, hydrology, geology,etc.) in order to get good grades.
How Christian are you when you break one of the 10 commandments and lie about your faith in order to get ahead?
Last career I had, knew people who were flat earthers and moon landing deniers...we were all satellite communications engineers.
I work with a medication aide that refuses to take medication and actively preaches god>medication. Apparently god isn’t paying her bills so she still keeps coming to work.
I know someone who doesn’t believe in germ theory. We work for a company that builds water sterilization.
I worked with a wildland firefighter who was a climate change denier. We fought more wild fires. We got way more OT over 3 years. Yet didnt believe it was true science and started to complain he couldnt enjoy his summers due to work....lol
Not at all surprising. My farrier is a professional fire fighter (his group takes their rig all over the Western US to fight those epic fires) big climate denier. Great farrier.
I know a dude who works in the oil field who doesn't believe in dinosaurs. "Fossil fuels"
He’s not right obviously but fossil fuels aren’t actually dinosaur-based.
I work with someone who thinks bloodletting is a cure-all.
I work in a children's cancer ward.
I work with a locomotive engineer who is a flat earther and also said that gravity is a hoax. I can laugh at the flat earth part but not believing in gravity on a fright train in the mountains seems a little crazy to me.
I work with two anti-vaxxers. They are nurses who work with elderly patients.
Recently found out that an anti-vaxxer worked at my step-father's retirement home and contracted Covid. The home's response was that with human rights they couldn't force her to get vaccinated. We all wanted her fired. We have the right to refuse her access to our relatives. It turned into a real s**t show.
I used to work with a geologist who used to think minerals ("crystals") could heal you even from cancer.
Which is hilarious because some minerals can cause cancer or are dangerously toxic. Asbestos and cinnabar, for example.
I work in defense. No one there believes government creates jobs. We only get paid by government.
I work with a cancer biologist who fell for the alkaline diet hype. She got persuaded by somebody who is 1000x less educated in the matter than she is.
I’m an aircraft mechanic and I work with a guy who believes in chemtrails.
My mom is a geologist and she worked with someone who was a young earth creationist. That person's excuse was "god created rocks that were 4.6 billion years old". I guess if it works it works, but that makes no sense to me
One of my teachers (it wasn't a biology teacher) made me do a homework to prove that dinosaurs aren't mammals as, for him, mammals are animals with lungs.
I worked with a guy who’s previous job had been designing missile launch systems who also thought the earth was flat, I’m not entirely sure how he slept at night
I worked with someone who had a PhD in genetics but was young earth creationist. She couldn’t seem to comprehend phylogenetic diagrams, useless as supervisor to PhD students, seeing as she was incapable of discussing a number of highly relevant topics.
Honestly, research, publication and supervisory skills are totally different anyway. I know a number of PhDs who were horrific supervisors. One actually got banned by the department from taking female grad students as she was horrifically emotionally abusive to them and they had to scramble to find new supervisors. No one would ever warn the incoming students though.
My 4th grade science teacher and my 9th grade history teacher are moon landing deniers...
If someone tells you they don't believe in the moon landing, just look them dead in the eye and say "you believe in the moon?!?!?"
I had to teach a historical geology class because the geologist who was supposed to teach is was a Young Earth Creationist.
I've met a PhD in Chemistry from a top 5 university that was anti-vax. Their PhD work actually involved the analysis of heavy metals in an environment and how it impacted a childs likelihood to develop autism. I got into it with them, and they were able to reference a handful of scholarly papers to justify their stance.
Honestly, having a PhD myself, its not about intelligence but more about the ability to complete tasks on time. A lot of really smart people never finish cause they are either perfectionists or terrible at time management. And A LOT of scholars cherry pick information to fit their points of view
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Steven Brandenburg was a licensed pharmacist by the state of Wisconsin who deliberately left 500 doses for the Moderna vaccine fall below temperature, which were then injected into hopeful patients ineffectively. The ignorant will only do evil if the enlightened allow them where only good is needed.
Nice bit of gossip. What's your point? While I'm here: you know the name of the inventor of mRNA? His name is Robert Malone: Spike protein is very dangerous, it's cytotoxic (Robert Malone, Steve Kirsch, Bret Weinstein) https://youtu.be/Du2wm5nhTXY ; Maybe it was the worst choice for the best reason.
Load More Replies...The youtube show 'Today I Found Out' did an episode on the flat earth conspiracy and concluded with (roughtly) these words: "It's always imprtant to note that many of the core psychological quirks that make flat earthers believe the earth is flat in spite of all the evidence of the contrary, exist in all of us. We all have firmly held beliefs that simply arent true and are based on the same level of evidence. Yet we tenuously cling to them and no amount of evidence is going to convince us otherwise. But luckily for most of us the absurdity isn't quite so easy to spot, allowing us to feel superior to those with alternate ideas."
Albert Einstein said that the two most common things in the Universe were hydrogen and stupidity. A lot of these dips have no business being in their professions!
Load More Replies...I was reprimanded by a nurse at my ob/gyn for choosing to get my tubes tied after having twins, our first and only children. Found out later she had 10 kids and was devoutly Mormon. I'm a Protestant with tattoos, wild colored hair, and a comprehensive knowledge of power tools. I live in an area with a high Mormon population. With very few exceptions, most of them are extremely nice and would never do something like that! (The yelling at me for my choices, I mean. There are LOTS of kids around here 😏)
I work for a major hospital and one of my coworkers refuses to get the flu shot each year because she doesn't like the side effects and claims she's never had the flu so what's the point. I used to work in front of her in the office before the pandemic and I'm so glad we work from home now. I'm high risk for everything due to an autoimmune disease and she knew it, but didn't want to protect herself and others because she didn't like how the shot made her feel (I have violent reactions to vaccines because of aforementioned autoimmune disease, but I suck it up because the flu could literally kill me). You work for a HOSPITAL, you know perfectly well healthy people can get horrible reactions to the flu all the time and it's worse when they don't have any history of the vaccine. They offer you this for FREE, just get it FFS and stop being selfish. She has a kid in the same boat as me now, so I'm hoping she changes her tune.
A degree does not prove that someone has good reasoning or critical skills. A degree merely proves that the student is capable of producing material that satisfies certain basic criteria.
Load More Replies...With Anti-Vaxers no amount of logic or reason is going to sway their opinion so you really need to fight fire with fire so I have come up with a batshit crazy conspiracy to combat them. My conspiracy theory is that the Anti-Vax movement was created by an evil patriarchal cabal that is determine to bring down feminism and lock women out of having careers of their own. Rational for this is before vaccines were readily available the child mortality rate was 20 times than it is today (and this is the case only 100 years ago go back further and it was a lot higher) so if a couple wanted a couple of kids that reached adulthood they needed to have 5-6 kids just to hedge their bets (in developed counties where Vaccines are readily available and accepted not only does it reduce infant deaths from disease but also reduces SIDS by 50%) which means the years that women spend today building and developing their career was instead spent pumping out and looking after babies.
This is one of the sleaziest, gossipy, low standard pages I've seen on this site. And sleaze is this site's specialty.
This clearly shows what I am preaching for years; our educational system is pretty broken. You literally can be an idiot but with a bit of cleverness you can slip through the system to get academical titles. There is a guy in the German neonazi party who is a history teacher. How the hell you know our history and still be a homophobic racist? There are people with doctor or professor titles who firmly believe the earth is flat. Our system is almost 100 years old and barely evolved for decades
A lot of the comments here mock professionals for having doubts/questions within their field of expertise. But maybe people have these doubts BECAUSE they have extra knowledge about the topic. I have a PhD in immunology and am quite wary of the COVID vaccines, because I know how it works, and how it is completely different from a conventional vaccine. Meanwhile, 9 out of 10 people I talk to have no idea how the novel mRNA vaccine works, and think I am a loony anti-vaxxer. Oooook
That is called ultracrepidarianism. Everyone do it, we have an opinion on everything without having any knowledge in this field. We all do that. Against or pro nuclear power?: unable to explain trully how this work but still opinionated, it's valid on every topic, it's human nature. As a ethologist, sometimes i comment about animals facts or share some knowledge and i'm downvoted, because you know "i had many dogs in my life so i know better than a scientist who spend 5 years to study that field" or "because my vet said so" ( a vet is specialised in medicine, not behavioral biology/psychology for example). But we all are ultracrepidarians, it's human to pick a side even (and sometimes even strongly) if we truly know nothing about the matter. I know that i know nothing.
Load More Replies...I love these robust discussions! Most Pandas restore my trust in humanity which gets a beating regularly.
It amazes me how all the Pandas are so SURE of their beliefs. They post that anyone that disagrees must me crazy. Use some humility. Higher power, vaccines, CDC, climate change, racism, Biden, Trump...believe or not your opinions on the might be wrong
Science, unlike religion, isn't about "belief". It's about testing things and proving whether they work or don't.
Load More Replies...College level course and we had a guest speaker. He was a research physician who had recently studied the efficacy of acupuncture. They put up a cloth sight barrier so the patient could not see what they were using. Turns out if you are poked with a toothpick you have the same result as being poked with an acupuncture needle. So, confirmation bias leading to placebo effect. One student was so upset she yelled at the speaker and left the room Sorry not sorry to burst your bubble.
I'm an ICU doctor and many of my colleagues and nurses still have not gotten the vaccine because they "don't need it" or "it needs to be studied more" or '"it might give me infertility"
Why would people take over a profession that challenges their beliefs? And how can they believe things despite evidence? I sense a lot of existential crisises in their lives
Well, I was in the US military, despite being an ardent pacifist. Though I will admit that being in the US military is what turned me into a pacifist.
Load More Replies...To be honest not many of these are that surprising now that I think about it. Sometimes even the most intelligent beings tend to possess questionable or outright dumb opinions, especially some of the widely regarded and celebrated philosophers of the past.
Yes, because everywhere else in the world people are brilliant and have perfect knowledge of the truth.
Load More Replies...TRUE LIFE TESTIMONY OF HOW MY DAD WAS CURED FROM CANCER.> I am Brown. My Dad has been suffering from (CANCER) disease for the past 2 years. He had constant pain, During the first year, we all had faith in God that I would be healed someday. This disease started circulating all over his body, after going through ( 5 ) chemotherapy and Radiatherapy for 1year and he has been taking Cytotoxic, monoclonal Antibodies, (MABs) treatment from his doctor he was tired of life, he wanted to commit suicide, few months ago i decided to go on search in the internet if i could get any information concerning the cure for Cancer, on my search i saw a testimony of Mrs Sharon from USA who has been cured from (CANCER) by this great Dr. Alabi and she drop the email address of Dr. Alabi: bestherbalcure@gmail.com.. and also advised we should contact him for any sickness that he would be of help, so i wrote to Dr. Alabi telling him about my Dad (CANCER) he sent us the natural herbal remedies through D
Okay.... its time to start the down voting. This site is filled with one of the largest groups of sheep and close minded people I have ever seen. You all make me lose any hope I ever had for humanity. It makes me physically ill to see how far behind as a race we are. I couldn't care less about your comments and "opinions". You'll all down vote this because you are prisoners of your own mind. I feel so sorry for you all...
You know whenever somebody uses "sheep" as a degoratory term I view the post to be utter bollocks. Of course just one of those opinions you don´t care about while still writing yours.
Load More Replies...My cousin is a nurse and rants about how Covid vaccines are ineffective. So, yeah...
80-90% of all Middleeast population do not believe in Evolution including scientists, engineers, doctors, professors etc; even the biologists
hope u r alwys inside ur house... so there is less possibility of spreading the virus... u maybe healthy... good fr u..
Load More Replies...Steven Brandenburg was a licensed pharmacist by the state of Wisconsin who deliberately left 500 doses for the Moderna vaccine fall below temperature, which were then injected into hopeful patients ineffectively. The ignorant will only do evil if the enlightened allow them where only good is needed.
Nice bit of gossip. What's your point? While I'm here: you know the name of the inventor of mRNA? His name is Robert Malone: Spike protein is very dangerous, it's cytotoxic (Robert Malone, Steve Kirsch, Bret Weinstein) https://youtu.be/Du2wm5nhTXY ; Maybe it was the worst choice for the best reason.
Load More Replies...The youtube show 'Today I Found Out' did an episode on the flat earth conspiracy and concluded with (roughtly) these words: "It's always imprtant to note that many of the core psychological quirks that make flat earthers believe the earth is flat in spite of all the evidence of the contrary, exist in all of us. We all have firmly held beliefs that simply arent true and are based on the same level of evidence. Yet we tenuously cling to them and no amount of evidence is going to convince us otherwise. But luckily for most of us the absurdity isn't quite so easy to spot, allowing us to feel superior to those with alternate ideas."
Albert Einstein said that the two most common things in the Universe were hydrogen and stupidity. A lot of these dips have no business being in their professions!
Load More Replies...I was reprimanded by a nurse at my ob/gyn for choosing to get my tubes tied after having twins, our first and only children. Found out later she had 10 kids and was devoutly Mormon. I'm a Protestant with tattoos, wild colored hair, and a comprehensive knowledge of power tools. I live in an area with a high Mormon population. With very few exceptions, most of them are extremely nice and would never do something like that! (The yelling at me for my choices, I mean. There are LOTS of kids around here 😏)
I work for a major hospital and one of my coworkers refuses to get the flu shot each year because she doesn't like the side effects and claims she's never had the flu so what's the point. I used to work in front of her in the office before the pandemic and I'm so glad we work from home now. I'm high risk for everything due to an autoimmune disease and she knew it, but didn't want to protect herself and others because she didn't like how the shot made her feel (I have violent reactions to vaccines because of aforementioned autoimmune disease, but I suck it up because the flu could literally kill me). You work for a HOSPITAL, you know perfectly well healthy people can get horrible reactions to the flu all the time and it's worse when they don't have any history of the vaccine. They offer you this for FREE, just get it FFS and stop being selfish. She has a kid in the same boat as me now, so I'm hoping she changes her tune.
A degree does not prove that someone has good reasoning or critical skills. A degree merely proves that the student is capable of producing material that satisfies certain basic criteria.
Load More Replies...With Anti-Vaxers no amount of logic or reason is going to sway their opinion so you really need to fight fire with fire so I have come up with a batshit crazy conspiracy to combat them. My conspiracy theory is that the Anti-Vax movement was created by an evil patriarchal cabal that is determine to bring down feminism and lock women out of having careers of their own. Rational for this is before vaccines were readily available the child mortality rate was 20 times than it is today (and this is the case only 100 years ago go back further and it was a lot higher) so if a couple wanted a couple of kids that reached adulthood they needed to have 5-6 kids just to hedge their bets (in developed counties where Vaccines are readily available and accepted not only does it reduce infant deaths from disease but also reduces SIDS by 50%) which means the years that women spend today building and developing their career was instead spent pumping out and looking after babies.
This is one of the sleaziest, gossipy, low standard pages I've seen on this site. And sleaze is this site's specialty.
This clearly shows what I am preaching for years; our educational system is pretty broken. You literally can be an idiot but with a bit of cleverness you can slip through the system to get academical titles. There is a guy in the German neonazi party who is a history teacher. How the hell you know our history and still be a homophobic racist? There are people with doctor or professor titles who firmly believe the earth is flat. Our system is almost 100 years old and barely evolved for decades
A lot of the comments here mock professionals for having doubts/questions within their field of expertise. But maybe people have these doubts BECAUSE they have extra knowledge about the topic. I have a PhD in immunology and am quite wary of the COVID vaccines, because I know how it works, and how it is completely different from a conventional vaccine. Meanwhile, 9 out of 10 people I talk to have no idea how the novel mRNA vaccine works, and think I am a loony anti-vaxxer. Oooook
That is called ultracrepidarianism. Everyone do it, we have an opinion on everything without having any knowledge in this field. We all do that. Against or pro nuclear power?: unable to explain trully how this work but still opinionated, it's valid on every topic, it's human nature. As a ethologist, sometimes i comment about animals facts or share some knowledge and i'm downvoted, because you know "i had many dogs in my life so i know better than a scientist who spend 5 years to study that field" or "because my vet said so" ( a vet is specialised in medicine, not behavioral biology/psychology for example). But we all are ultracrepidarians, it's human to pick a side even (and sometimes even strongly) if we truly know nothing about the matter. I know that i know nothing.
Load More Replies...I love these robust discussions! Most Pandas restore my trust in humanity which gets a beating regularly.
It amazes me how all the Pandas are so SURE of their beliefs. They post that anyone that disagrees must me crazy. Use some humility. Higher power, vaccines, CDC, climate change, racism, Biden, Trump...believe or not your opinions on the might be wrong
Science, unlike religion, isn't about "belief". It's about testing things and proving whether they work or don't.
Load More Replies...College level course and we had a guest speaker. He was a research physician who had recently studied the efficacy of acupuncture. They put up a cloth sight barrier so the patient could not see what they were using. Turns out if you are poked with a toothpick you have the same result as being poked with an acupuncture needle. So, confirmation bias leading to placebo effect. One student was so upset she yelled at the speaker and left the room Sorry not sorry to burst your bubble.
I'm an ICU doctor and many of my colleagues and nurses still have not gotten the vaccine because they "don't need it" or "it needs to be studied more" or '"it might give me infertility"
Why would people take over a profession that challenges their beliefs? And how can they believe things despite evidence? I sense a lot of existential crisises in their lives
Well, I was in the US military, despite being an ardent pacifist. Though I will admit that being in the US military is what turned me into a pacifist.
Load More Replies...To be honest not many of these are that surprising now that I think about it. Sometimes even the most intelligent beings tend to possess questionable or outright dumb opinions, especially some of the widely regarded and celebrated philosophers of the past.
Yes, because everywhere else in the world people are brilliant and have perfect knowledge of the truth.
Load More Replies...TRUE LIFE TESTIMONY OF HOW MY DAD WAS CURED FROM CANCER.> I am Brown. My Dad has been suffering from (CANCER) disease for the past 2 years. He had constant pain, During the first year, we all had faith in God that I would be healed someday. This disease started circulating all over his body, after going through ( 5 ) chemotherapy and Radiatherapy for 1year and he has been taking Cytotoxic, monoclonal Antibodies, (MABs) treatment from his doctor he was tired of life, he wanted to commit suicide, few months ago i decided to go on search in the internet if i could get any information concerning the cure for Cancer, on my search i saw a testimony of Mrs Sharon from USA who has been cured from (CANCER) by this great Dr. Alabi and she drop the email address of Dr. Alabi: bestherbalcure@gmail.com.. and also advised we should contact him for any sickness that he would be of help, so i wrote to Dr. Alabi telling him about my Dad (CANCER) he sent us the natural herbal remedies through D
Okay.... its time to start the down voting. This site is filled with one of the largest groups of sheep and close minded people I have ever seen. You all make me lose any hope I ever had for humanity. It makes me physically ill to see how far behind as a race we are. I couldn't care less about your comments and "opinions". You'll all down vote this because you are prisoners of your own mind. I feel so sorry for you all...
You know whenever somebody uses "sheep" as a degoratory term I view the post to be utter bollocks. Of course just one of those opinions you don´t care about while still writing yours.
Load More Replies...My cousin is a nurse and rants about how Covid vaccines are ineffective. So, yeah...
80-90% of all Middleeast population do not believe in Evolution including scientists, engineers, doctors, professors etc; even the biologists
hope u r alwys inside ur house... so there is less possibility of spreading the virus... u maybe healthy... good fr u..
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