Hesitant implies that you might be persuaded to take it if just given the right "incentive".
I am not hesitant, I refuse to take it, not for a million dollars and not if you threaten to throw me in jail. They have lied from day one and nothing they say has an ounce of credibility to it. Nothing.
What they are doing is an abomination against humanity.
More resistant than hesitant. Give me a million dollars and I still wouldn’t take it. That’s not hesitancy, that’s resistance.
Hesitant implies they’ll dye it if the right person tells them or they get the proper incentive. All those people are gone with their free doughnuts.
Hesitant, resistant, sounds same to me.
One is weak, the other is strong. The language isn't aimed at you, it's aimed at engineering the least educated members of the population to believe that there's a subclass of people weaker and dumber than they are, who ought to be 'helped' into making the right decision. Socialist governments always love to cultivate the image of people being weak and in need of the government (and/or useful idiots) to rescue them.
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