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      But I’m not. Antivaxxers need to appear infallible. They can’t be seen being wing or to blame for anything.

      There’s no way one would admit that a loved one blamed them for their death.

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      It’s just too weird.

      One that he would bother to admit it.

      Two, even if he had the self awareness to reflect upon it, how “coy” he was being.

      • First a vague reference that no one could possibly react to except to ask for details if they had their interest piqued.
      • Then a follow-up to make it more pointed, but still conspicuously omitting the actual meat of the situation. Seemingly calibrated to try to elicit engagement after the first attempt failed
      • Finally sharing the meat of the situation only after a little engagement and direct question
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        He’s not admitting shit, he’s trying to gain sympathy and comfort from his friends, family, strangers, anyone! I wonder what his kids think of him after this?

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        Enter all of the people who have been shown they’ve been duped, and respond with “Why can’t you just let people enjoy things?”

        Oh, right. This isn’t reddit.