The "correlation does not equal causation" saying makes sense when cause and effect cannot be ascertained. Michael Crichton called it the "wet streets cause rain" phenomena, it happens all the time. So maybe people dying suddenly is causing them to go get vaxxed? No.
The other reason for the saying is to be wary of possible confounders su…
The "correlation does not equal causation" saying makes sense when cause and effect cannot be ascertained. Michael Crichton called it the "wet streets cause rain" phenomena, it happens all the time. So maybe people dying suddenly is causing them to go get vaxxed? No.
The other reason for the saying is to be wary of possible confounders such as unhealthy people on death's door being more likely to get the vax. But as Jeff Childers pointed out, the study controlled for just about everything and the correlation was still there. Maybe they missed something but it seems unlikely.
The wise saying of "correlation does not equal causation" used to mean use caution in drawing conclusions. Now it means you must ignore everything your senses, common sense, and life experience tells you, and only trust official pronouncements. It's the perfect midwit saying of someone who thinks they are smart but actually just mouthing platitudes.
The "correlation does not equal causation" saying makes sense when cause and effect cannot be ascertained. Michael Crichton called it the "wet streets cause rain" phenomena, it happens all the time. So maybe people dying suddenly is causing them to go get vaxxed? No.
The other reason for the saying is to be wary of possible confounders such as unhealthy people on death's door being more likely to get the vax. But as Jeff Childers pointed out, the study controlled for just about everything and the correlation was still there. Maybe they missed something but it seems unlikely.
The wise saying of "correlation does not equal causation" used to mean use caution in drawing conclusions. Now it means you must ignore everything your senses, common sense, and life experience tells you, and only trust official pronouncements. It's the perfect midwit saying of someone who thinks they are smart but actually just mouthing platitudes.
What they missed was the world wide 5G rollout that coincided with the covid plandemic...
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Jeff C - well said.
Nailed it Jeff.