That's actually one of the best replies to my position...being honest with yourself - do you think this is more stubbornness? A need for your choice to be "right" no matter how much the evidence builds against?
When all this started, I was hesitant about the need for the jab. I thought being under 50, I was low risk. But the situation has changed. More and more people get the jab safely and more and more unjabbed fit and healthy people die from covid. Is it time to reevaluate your choice?
I am not stubborn, I am a realist...
Because I believe in what I believe, but I realise that I am 'going against the flow'...
I've had a lifetime of that, and am happy (mostly) with my choices
I have posted Here one of my reasons. Some of those incapable of individual thought like to call my stance 'cowardice', but then I prefer to call it personal experience and do my own calcs...
Will I change my mind?
I have said multiple times maybe I will, maybe I won't...
Only time will tell...
In the meantime I'm happy to fend off the 'pitbull jabbers' attacks