Pretty clear difference between hesitant and deliberate. Uncertainty breeds hesitance. Certainty breeds deliberate action. So it really comes down to certainty. Certainty comes down to (perceived)knowledge of a subject and trusting your rational faculties.
So: If you're ignorant about the disease and shots, and don't want to take them, that's hesitance.
If you're knowledgeable about the disease and shots, and don't get the shots, that's deliberate.
If you're knowledgeable about the disease and shots, but you're uncertain which is more dangerous to you based on age and comorbidities, and abstain, that's hesitance.
If you're knowledgeable about the disease and shots, and you've determined the shots are more of a danger than the disease, and abstain, that's deliberate.
If you're ignorant about the disease and shots, and you get the shots, you're an idiot.
If you're knowledgeable about the disease and shots, and you get the shots, you're a complete fucking idiot.
If you're a minority, you're probably an idiot.
If you found that last one funny, you might be a redneck.
I’m 4 and 8 lol.
FYI, I updated, adding another option. I think that would make you 4 and 8, now. Sorry bout that. And yeah, me too. I'm not really a redneck, but I identify as one sometimes.
Thanks I updated my post lol.
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