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Originally Posted by Dezzy
And where's the logic in these statements? I made an argument to link all three together but these are just statements and your hopes that they aren't right wing.
Look world wide for your answer. In the US, the vast majority of anti-vaxxers, maskers and any kind of preventative measure for Covid are of the right wing and the republicans are mostly supporting such antics by having republican states rejecting measures to please their supporters.
In the UK, a lot of the anti-vaxxer protest groups such as Stand Up X has ideas and links to the Qanon conspiracy theory, a far right conspiracy theory.
There was an oxford study recently that revealed that vaccine hesitancy is more common amongst brexit voters and that lower income families are more likely to not get the jab, and given that far too much of the working class supports the tories, it's a fair assessment to say that tory supporters are more likely to reject the jab than say, Labour or Lib Dem supporters.
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here they are called
VirusWaarheid (VirusTruths) translation what their name means