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Amal's avatar

What a great piece - and Mr. Potter is correct, some of us in Gen X (certainly every single person I know) thank our lucky stars repeatedly that we grew, learned, experimented and essentially lived our lives without the glare of social media or smart phones recording every 2nd. It was glorious and frankly, I enjoy being the "forgotten" generation - it is pretty funny that they only remember us when we are guinea pigs. All kidding aside, Mr. Coupland also isn't wrong. My body isn't a petri dish. I happily took the AZ vaccine because I believe in science. I don't believe in uneducated half assed politicians making decisions that can have ramifications for millions of Canadians who took this vaccine. As a Gen Xer, I actually don't expect much from people (particularly politicians) but I do hope for some competence. We have yet to see it from our leaders, Provincial or Federal.

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Canada Mike's avatar

100% on the freedom aspect. I wouldnt trade the freedom I had as a gen-x'er to come into my own for anything today. I really look at the kids in my neighbourhood with a pitying eye. To me they live in some Panopticon nightmare. NO THANKS!

As to all the push back re AZ, I am mixed on that. I got mine back in May. If I had a choice that day, I would have taken Pfizer for a number of reasons. Seemingly better efficacy for one and less downside, even if that downside is relatively miniscule. But AZ was all there was and it seemed a riskier prospect to wait another 3-4 weeks for an mRNA one...

Think of it this way. If someone said, "Would you like one free 649 loto ticket or two free tickets?" How many of us would say, "Doesnt matter. Statistically it makes effectively zero difference. Just give me one"....

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