There's certainly overlap, and we should talk about it. There is an interesting question about how that overlap works. My read is that it's partly grounded by the conspiracies that involve mass ascription of malice to medical professionals, but I have a bias towards that lens.https://twitter.com/gorskon/status/1418931597907275777 …
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I'm pretty sure we're on the same page with all of that. My point about the centrality of conspiracy theories to the overlap is that there are a range of potential causes here, including general political association, shared anti-medical commitments, etc. 1/2
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My read is that conspiracy theories are central, but these others may be a better explainer. Some social/political science has to happen to work through that. All of those things are present; the question is really more what's building the association in movements. 2/2
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