vaccine hesitancy has always (historically) been associated with hippies, and freedom of choice is a libertarian issue (which is often unfairly associated with the right wing)
Historical yes(see my mum) but at this time and place it's that strange moment we haven't seen in awhile, people starting to agree on things despite politics.
I don’t believe that this is really so unusual despite what the media and politicians will have you think.
Real people agree and disagree on a lot of things irrespective of which ‘side’ they are on.
Besides, it’s all a psychological/propaganda tactic anyway, anything that vested interests want you to think is ‘bad’ will just persuade those of influence (journalists, politicians, media personalities etc.) to program you to associate those ‘subversive’ views with the ‘wrong’ side of ‘politics’.
It’s a lot like sport with partisan politics being the most exciting game in the world.
That strange place where left is meeting right on an issue.
vaccine hesitancy has always (historically) been associated with hippies, and freedom of choice is a libertarian issue (which is often unfairly associated with the right wing)
Historical yes(see my mum) but at this time and place it's that strange moment we haven't seen in awhile, people starting to agree on things despite politics.
I don’t believe that this is really so unusual despite what the media and politicians will have you think.
Real people agree and disagree on a lot of things irrespective of which ‘side’ they are on.
Besides, it’s all a psychological/propaganda tactic anyway, anything that vested interests want you to think is ‘bad’ will just persuade those of influence (journalists, politicians, media personalities etc.) to program you to associate those ‘subversive’ views with the ‘wrong’ side of ‘politics’.
It’s a lot like sport with partisan politics being the most exciting game in the world.
I will agree with you