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Today, they may not have the big picture regarding vaccine hesitancy as supply is limited.

But when the vaccine supply tap gushes, they will find out that it is the demand that is limited.

How do you think they will pivot when they find out?

  • force vaccinations using military and police

  • stick and carrot like using employers to mandate the jab and free donuts and beer

  • finally listen to Craig Kelly on Ivermectin

  • other

Today, they *may* not have the big picture regarding vaccine hesitancy as supply is limited. But when the vaccine supply tap gushes, they will find out that it is the demand that is limited. How do you think they will pivot when they find out? - force vaccinations using military and police - stick and carrot like using employers to mandate the jab and free donuts and beer - finally listen to Craig Kelly on Ivermectin - other

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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.