Is the current administration in the United States convincing the left that it's the right that's not getting vaccinated and continuing the pandemic? (Page 2)
Ok well if this is now a panedemic of the unvaccinated and republicans are the least vaccinated as compared to democrats. It would seem that you are not evaluating correctly
Nevada. And whether it's a red state or blue they are mixed with people of all political parties. There's to many variables to consider in order to put it on one political party.
Well I’ve been to Nevada plenty times and I can say it seems to lean to the right and also to your original question, it’s also the fact that republicans and people on the right are outwardly expressing their animosity towards the vaccine, you don’t see many minorities doing that
Another study showed that half of those covid-19 hospitalizations are people who went in for other things but test positive for covid-19. But they count it despite the fact they weren't sick from it.
However Florida is almost the same percentage of fully vaccinated people as California. My blue state of Nevada is less vaccinated than Florida.
You can't just assume more hospitalizations means less vaccinated. I know that what liberal news wants you to think. But the data doesn't match their narrative.
A study you didn't post a link to. How convenient.
There are more red states than just Florida, and the 20 worst states with a vaccination rate under 50% are all red states. www.mayoclinic.org/.../vaccine-tracker
Here's the link to the study I so called conveniently left out. I didn't add it before because I didn't have time to do research you should know how to do yourself.
And are those red states more rural areas than states with more access? Also you do understand just because some states are red doesn't mean they are all people on the right? There may have a few more right leaning people but they are filled left leaning and everyone in between. Most democrats live in cities with lots of access and most rural areas are right leaning.
So do you think that most minorities are right leaning? Because if they are then you'd have a good argument. But we all know most vote for the left. The statistics prove that. Now it may not be them refusing the vaccine. Maybe they just don't have as much access like people in rural areas. Who knows?
What I do know is there are to many variables to consider in order to blame one group of people. I'm right leaning and fully vaccinated. So is my right leaning family and friends.
Also people who are poor in rural areas have issues when they don't have a car and the closest place to get vaccinated it 25 miles away. And if that one place is booked up the next place is 60 miles to a city to get it. I had to drive 60 miles just to get my son tested for covid-19 from our rural town. Rural areas don't have bus systems or even affordable Uber either.
It's seriously just ridiculous because you see a few right wing extremist that are against it and you listen to the news that if it's a red state it must be all Republicans refusing it. And you think democrats in those states aren't refusing it.
"It's seriously just ridiculous because you see a few right wing extremist that are against it and you listen to the news that if it's a red state it must be all Republicans refusing it. And you think democrats in those states aren't refusing it. "
Unfortunately, some of those "few right wing extremists" are governors, and one recently appointed state Surgeon General.
If poor people are having difficulty accessing vaccines, take the vaccines to them. It's not hard, nor particularly expensive.
What about the Hutterites, Amish and Mennonites? Mormons? Hillbillies in Appalachia? Creoles in the Louisiana swamps? Babbling biden running out of patience with them too?
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Ok well if this is now a panedemic of the unvaccinated and republicans are the least vaccinated as compared to democrats. It would seem that you are not evaluating correctly
Yes 100 percent 💯. And they’re convinced it’s just Trump supporters dying. Lmao
There are numerous "groups" that have low vaccination rates.
Most are left leaning.
But still I wouldn't blame the left because people of all political parties and races are refusing it.
No, they are against vaccinations, as evidenced by the BS they write about the vaccines in public forums, including this one.
A good one I heard today… “I’m not anti-vax, I’m pro-choice.” 🤯🔥🔥
You can’t release a leaky vaccine during an active pandemic and expect it not to encourage variants.
Notice its not even about covid anymore. Now its a vaccinated versus anti vaxxers war the dumb ass media caused
It’s still red states with lower vaccination rates that’s why.
Some by a few percent. Florida is 2% off from California. My blue state has less vaccinated than Florida.
Where do you live?
Nevada. And whether it's a red state or blue they are mixed with people of all political parties. There's to many variables to consider in order to put it on one political party.
Well I’ve been to Nevada plenty times and I can say it seems to lean to the right and also to your original question, it’s also the fact that republicans and people on the right are outwardly expressing their animosity towards the vaccine, you don’t see many minorities doing that
Minorities generally aren't socially liberal, only fiscally. The left likes to ignore this inconvenient truth.
Divide and conquer. That's all they care about.
The left are crazy people
No, that would be reality and statistics showing red states are on fire with covid with high hospitalization and death rates. 🙄
Red states also have lower vaccination rates. So gee, no wonder people think that.
Another study showed that half of those covid-19 hospitalizations are people who went in for other things but test positive for covid-19. But they count it despite the fact they weren't sick from it.
However Florida is almost the same percentage of fully vaccinated people as California. My blue state of Nevada is less vaccinated than Florida.
You can't just assume more hospitalizations means less vaccinated. I know that what liberal news wants you to think. But the data doesn't match their narrative.
Like I said. It's just a tool to divide.
A study you didn't post a link to. How convenient.
There are more red states than just Florida, and the 20 worst states with a vaccination rate under 50% are all red states.
www.mayoclinic.org/.../vaccine-tracker
I don't assume anything. The unvaccinated are 29 times more likely to be hospitalized and 97% of hospitalizations are among the unvaccinated and nearly all deaths are among the unvaccinated.
www.cnbc.com/.../...e-hospitalized-with-covid.html
www.npr.org/.../97-of-people-entering-hospitals-for-covid-19-are-unvaccinated
www.media.pa.gov/.../health-details.aspx
apnews.com/.../coronavirus-pandemic-health-941fcf43d9731c76c16e7354f5d5e187
www.theatlantic.com/.../
Here's the link to the study I so called conveniently left out. I didn't add it before because I didn't have time to do research you should know how to do yourself.
And are those red states more rural areas than states with more access? Also you do understand just because some states are red doesn't mean they are all people on the right? There may have a few more right leaning people but they are filled left leaning and everyone in between. Most democrats live in cities with lots of access and most rural areas are right leaning.
So do you think that most minorities are right leaning? Because if they are then you'd have a good argument. But we all know most vote for the left. The statistics prove that. Now it may not be them refusing the vaccine. Maybe they just don't have as much access like people in rural areas. Who knows?
What I do know is there are to many variables to consider in order to blame one group of people. I'm right leaning and fully vaccinated. So is my right leaning family and friends.
Also people who are poor in rural areas have issues when they don't have a car and the closest place to get vaccinated it 25 miles away. And if that one place is booked up the next place is 60 miles to a city to get it. I had to drive 60 miles just to get my son tested for covid-19 from our rural town. Rural areas don't have bus systems or even affordable Uber either.
It's seriously just ridiculous because you see a few right wing extremist that are against it and you listen to the news that if it's a red state it must be all Republicans refusing it. And you think democrats in those states aren't refusing it.
"It's seriously just ridiculous because you see a few right wing extremist that are against it and you listen to the news that if it's a red state it must be all Republicans refusing it. And you think democrats in those states aren't refusing it. "
Unfortunately, some of those "few right wing extremists" are governors, and one recently appointed state Surgeon General.
If poor people are having difficulty accessing vaccines, take the vaccines to them. It's not hard, nor particularly expensive.
You got it, baby!!
Yes.
omg is the BLACKS !!
Shhhh ! Hush, you’ll let bidens secret weapon out of the bag
@rcljr he should give an award to Native Islanders and put the blacks in vaccine jail
What about the Hutterites, Amish and Mennonites? Mormons? Hillbillies in Appalachia? Creoles in the Louisiana swamps? Babbling biden running out of patience with them too?
@rcljr maybe it would be safer to lock up the vaccinated like biden and hairy ass
I wholeheartedly concur with your very astute assessment good Sir.
@rcljr for their protection of course
Absolutely correct, “ for their own good”