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In my own case, it felt at times akin to arrogance, and undoubtedly the covidians who were aware of my stance saw me that way, however, looking back I would say that actually my refusal to get on board the covid train was not arrogance, but simply self-respect, together with sincere gratitude for my health, undergirded by common sense. To begin with-- just to begin-- the lockdowns did not make sense. I would say that the truly arrogant people were the ones insisting everyone else do what they wanted: shut up, stay home, mask up, get jabbed, or else. Was it not arrogance that they would openly smear and ridicule those who did not agree with them? And stomp down on those who might merely venture a question, a mild objection? Now, now that such characters as I am familiar with all had covid anyway, and they don't exactly hanker for their 7th injection... they don't want to talk about it. Huh.

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