07-24-2021, 07:51 AM
(07-24-2021, 07:24 AM)jamincan Wrote: I think the only reason it's considered a sensitive question is because Covid vaccination and Covid in general has become political, and politics has always been a sensitive subject and definitely is not something you break the ice with. No one would consider asking someone if they've had the flu shot to be rude or impolite, but there also isn't a worry or fear that you might be ostracized or rejected if you respond the wrong way.
This I think is on point.
But it also bugs me, some things shouldn't be political. I should be able to state unequivocally "I don't tolerate racism" without it being a political statement. Same with the vaccine.
Honestly, what do we do in a society where some political parties/political stances are objectively bad.