In other words...this guy should change his name to “Karen”.
1. The supposed difference they measured ignored a bigger factor - different values used in weighing the decisions. Instead, they automatically suggest and assume that some choices about a decision have a higher “rational” value than others.
2. “Being rational”, “using reason” and “rationality” are processes, not values. Absent a recognition of many subjective factors in the setting of values, choices of values, and priorities of values it cannot be said that one choice is more rational than another.
3. This report has been played here before, trying to support the theory that “public covid19 experts” (a) know what they are doing and (b) are always right.
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