He's right, but I don't see how it could have been avoided in our hyper-polarized politics right now. The way was paved pre-pandemic when antivaxxers managed to entice the right to ally itself with them to oppose school vaccine mandates.https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1424377897872150530 …
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And they're shocked—shocked, I say!—that the right reciprocated and so quickly embraced antivaccine and antimask conspiracy theories.
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Yeah same. We documented it here too, quantitatively, in 2015. The emergence of the blue cluster as a distinct entity - “medical freedom” - and the attempts to connect with the teal community - the Tea Party. https://www.wired.com/2015/06/antivaxxers-influencing-legislation/ … but this wasn’t in a journal ;)pic.twitter.com/5IczgosIx6
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