Some of it is legitimately pointing out the absolutely buffoonery of a lot of the US political establishment, sure

But some of it seems like concern trolling about vaccine safety

    • NewAccountWhoDis [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      The other legitimate one I think is the severe inequal vaccine access among the world

      Honestly I like the argument that rich white people trying to horde it so much is proof that it probably works. They've been known to do almost anything to hurt third world countries, so if they're trying to keep vaccines away what does this suggest?

      If anything Pharma companies would want to push these countries into debt right away before they could discover it was fake (if it was), not try to horde it.

    • infuziSporg [e/em/eir]
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      3 years ago

      Hesitancy towards prescription medications would be more apt. But I guarantee you that millions of antivax people are on prescription painkillers.

      • cilantrofellow [any]
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        3 years ago

        Not even, or perhaps not broadly or uniformly. Generic prescription s kind of overcome what’s typically complained about, though capitalism often means the quality control dips and sometimes will vary refill to refill. But that’s a different problem than a new dick pill that now has aspirin in it to make it twice as expensive.