It's comments like these that make me have little to no sympathy for these people. It's one thing to have been fooled or coerced into getting the vaccine but it's an entirely different matter to have been so downright ugly and hateful towards purebloods.
Me and everyone I knew had a hateful attitude towards anti vaxxers in high school. I remember typing a report on vaccines at Lenoir Community College (I’ve already talked about that place) and having to use “reliable” sources. We had typed essays on fact checking and making sure our sources were reliable.
It wasn’t until well after Covid started that being anti vax became acceptable amongst the common plebs. We talked about this at work a lot. People didn’t care weather you got vaccinated or not and in many cases were openly hesitant about it, which is different from the norm before the pandemic.
It may be different where you are. I’m in onslow/craven counties in North Carolina so it’ll be a different experience than if you are in deep red Oklahoma or, on the flip side, deep blue Massachusetts
I'm speaking about peoples' attitudes online more so than the people who were around me during the plandemic. Thankfully my coworkers at the time were all pretty understanding and supportive of my decision (even when they themselves gave in). I don't really harbor any resentment towards them specifically.
Interesting to hear the change in attitudes amongst the people around you though.
It's comments like these that make me have little to no sympathy for these people. It's one thing to have been fooled or coerced into getting the vaccine but it's an entirely different matter to have been so downright ugly and hateful towards purebloods.
Me and everyone I knew had a hateful attitude towards anti vaxxers in high school. I remember typing a report on vaccines at Lenoir Community College (I’ve already talked about that place) and having to use “reliable” sources. We had typed essays on fact checking and making sure our sources were reliable.
It wasn’t until well after Covid started that being anti vax became acceptable amongst the common plebs. We talked about this at work a lot. People didn’t care weather you got vaccinated or not and in many cases were openly hesitant about it, which is different from the norm before the pandemic.
It may be different where you are. I’m in onslow/craven counties in North Carolina so it’ll be a different experience than if you are in deep red Oklahoma or, on the flip side, deep blue Massachusetts
Anti-vaxxer was common slander on both the left and the right.
I'm speaking about peoples' attitudes online more so than the people who were around me during the plandemic. Thankfully my coworkers at the time were all pretty understanding and supportive of my decision (even when they themselves gave in). I don't really harbor any resentment towards them specifically.
Interesting to hear the change in attitudes amongst the people around you though.