Why risk your life by believing in someone else’s truth when you have your own eyes.
This is how you end up believing the world is flat.
Your own eyes can see pictures of outer space and can do the math to find out that planets orbit stars and that can’t really happen if the world were flat because orbiting makes things round as you can see when you make a clay pot from scratch on a turn table thing. There are experiments you can do to see that a flat earth wouldn’t work with what we see in the sky on a daily basis.
It wouldn’t work with the way the sun looks as it sets either. You have to really be stupid and not believe anything else about gravity or anything like that to believe the world is flat. Math explains it all and if you don’t know the math, there’s no reason to believe your own eyes because you’re not smart enough to interpret things you see on your own.
You need to listen to others and trust them for your own good, so I get why people are getting vaccinated. I just also think that they’re stupid and need other people to tell them what to do in order to survive. Those are the people we have warning labels on everything for. Do you really need a caution hot sign on a toaster or a do not put a fork in me sign on a toaster or a caution wet floor sign next to a water tank where animals splash water out of it for entertainment?
Or a suffocation risk warning on a plastic bag? Those people are the same people who get the vaccine. They need others to help them survive. Smart people will wear their masks and wait for everyone else to get vaccinated so heard immunity can get rid of the vaccine like it did with other diseases in the past.
Your own eyes include reading about history and observing it’s results in the world around you. It also includes using your own logic which says if my air is restricted by this thing over my mouth AND nose, then I will breath in less particles because they will be filtered out by this cloth, so I will have less of a chance to get the virus because it’s too big to get through my mask.
Then you have to trust some science that you can’t do yourself like that the virus is large enough to be prevented from going through a typical mask and that even though your mask isn’t tight enough to filter all of the air, the little that you get that’s unfiltered won’t be enough to get you sick or won’t be able to enter your nose or mouth.
You can see that people are getting sick with something because people around you get COVID, so you know you have to protect yourself from something and in some way, so a mask is the least invasive way of doing that. I was once against wearing masks until I realized that I just don’t want to catch whatever other people are getting because germs are gross by themselves because they have literally been inside of someone else’s body or on their body and that’s gross by itself.
The rest has to be faith, like I have faith that scientists are correct about catching it after being in an infected environment for 15 minutes or more, so I limit my eating time to less than 15 minutes if people are around.