> to the point where you sort of start feeling like the experts don't really know what they’re talking about either
Speak plainly. Waffling language like this is commonly used by conspiracy theorists who don't want to come out and say anything clearly and plainly, because it could quickly be shot down by the actual facts. Instead they use speech patterns like this to create a hazy word cloud that breeds uncertainty.
Do you really think the experts don't know what they are talking about? Say so then. Enough with the snarky insinuation.
What about last year when they were talking about natural immunity passports before vaccines were available, now they pretend natural immunity does not exist!
Speak plainly. Waffling language like this is commonly used by conspiracy theorists who don't want to come out and say anything clearly and plainly, because it could quickly be shot down by the actual facts. Instead they use speech patterns like this to create a hazy word cloud that breeds uncertainty.
Do you really think the experts don't know what they are talking about? Say so then. Enough with the snarky insinuation.