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Here's the kicker: it doesn't allow us to get back to normal, this has always been their goal
Here's the kicker: it doesn't allow us to get back to normal, this has always been their goal
We didn't feel that way about flu shots when they started becoming regularly promoted, when? 15-20 yrs ago. Before the pandemic, most hospital jobs mandated a flu vaccine uncontroversially, most schools mandated a series of vaccines uncontroversially.
Before FOX and Trump decided to try to divide the nation about the issue, regular vaccinations had been a very normal part of American society for more than 50 years.
What seems odd is the present popularity of the once fringe philosophies of anti-vaxxers in the face of overwhelming evidence of the safety and effectiveness of vaccinations.
Here's the kicker: it doesn't allow us to get back to normal, this has always been their goal
-->@oromagiAdmittedly, schools are a bit of a gray area in my mind when it comes to vaccines, so I'll avoid that since that is not the core issue I am concerned with. However, I would guess that I could dig up lawsuits and other controversies regarding mandated flu vaccines within that 15-20 year period. This would mean the mandates weren't uncontroversial.
I will remind you that I don't watch Fox, so any opposition to mandating these vaccines does not originate from them.
Are you talking about anti-vaxxers who are against all vaccines, [or] anti-vaxxers who support all vaccines except the new mRNA vaccines [?]
We've moved on a tad since then.
...and RM regularly denies that the Earth is round. I suppose that technically speaking any degree of opposition makes an idea controversial and therefore every idea is controversial but I was speaking more generally of American societal norms.
Your claim was that employee mandates would "seem odd." My argument is that such mandates are correctly seen as generally accepted by American society for the past couple of generations (and therefore not "odd").
Whether you watch FOX News is irrelevant to the point that FOX serves as the primary gatekeeper and distribution node for most right-wing propaganda and disinformation.
As we established in our earlier discussion of CRT, your misuse of those initials as a euphemism for civil rights stems from Tucker Carlson's deliberate decision to misuse that term in Sept 2020, whether you ever watched FOX or not.
The notion of ivermectin as a potential treatment for COVID had been floating around for months, mostly within the least credible circles of social media hell until Tucker Carlson began to call social media crackdowns censorship beginning Jun 12, 2021. By September, ivermectin sales increased 30 fold in spite of FDA warnings. When FOX News pushed anti-vax last summer, the right-wing went anti-vax. When FOX stopped pushing (mostly) in Oct, resistance to vaccines rapidly quiesced. Whether you know it or not, FOX News controls what right-wing America thinks to a depressingly potent degree.
Are you talking about anti-vaxxers who are against all vaccines, [or] anti-vaxxers who support all vaccines except the new mRNA vaccines [?]Both of these as I see little enough difference in the quality or nature of arguments vs. either to merit distinction.
Also, there are a great many conservatives (including myself) who have no problem with previous vaccines that have shown safety over a long period of time, but would like to see long-term safety data on a brand new vaccine technology before it is forced into use for the entire global population.
I think its a mistake to advertise or hope for a return to normal- that there's some point in the past that's preferable to what we have now. That may be a core tenant of conservatism but its not something I've ever much bought into.
Normal is a Nation in fear of Covid Doc.