I've been writing about the increasingly violent rhetoric and memes of the antivaccine movement and its alignment with far right "health freedom" and antigovernment conservatives nearly five years now. 4/https://respectfulinsolence.com/2015/12/03/the-violent-rhetoric-of-the-antivaccine-movement/ …
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I note that, at the time, my state senator was antivaccine and running for governor, and my state rep was willing to pander to antivaxxers in the name of "freedom." Both are out of office now, thankfully. 11d/11
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The problem is getting worse in
@GOP. For instance, antivaxxers are now openly bragging about how many@ohiogop state legislatures are antivax or antivax-sympathetic. 11e/11https://respectfulinsolence.com/2019/11/13/ohio-statehouse-antivaccine/ …Show this thread -
Anyway, I addressed the question of whether antivaccine groups are becoming hate groups. At the time I said, "Not exactly," but acknowledged disturbing trends. Today, it's much worse. 11f/11https://respectfulinsolence.com/2018/03/16/are-antivaccine-groups-hate-groups/ …
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Wait till they make vaccines not only voluntary, but not covered by insurance. Wake up sheeple.
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