Citations:anti-vaxxery

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English citations of anti-vaxxery

  • 2021 January 5, Charles Moore, “Heartening news from the NHS front line finally gives us something to clap about”, in The Telegraph[1]:
    Chadwick cites this as an example of how credulous and ignorant rustic communities were in those days. If one judges by today’s anti-vaxxery, such credulity and ignorance are alive and well, and flourishing on social media.
  • 2021 July 29, Trace William Cowen, “People Are Loving This Video of CNN’s Chris Cuomo Calling Anti-Vaccine Restaurant Owner an ‘Idiot’”, in Complex[2]:
    “It’s an IQ test,” Roman said when detailing his recent acts of anti-vaxxery. “Like I say to people when they ask me, if they’re so blinded with their rage and with their hate. I tell them, you know what? If you still don’t understand it, maybe we should put a sign up that says you’re too stupid to come into the restaurant. []
  • 2022 January 21, “Does a vaccine mandate for truckers come with more costs than benefits?”, in The Globe and Mail[3]:
    It’s also difficult to disregard the inconsistent logic of the policy itself. There are questions the Trudeau government needs to answer about a mandate whose controversies go beyond the usual anti-vaxxery.
  • 2022 August 2, Tim Rogers, “No, There Are Not 10 Joe Bidens”, in D Magazine[4]:
    He posted a video supposedly showing Biden deepfakery. It has been viewed 1.4 million times. Other posts on his feed promote antivaxxery and Herschel Walker, who is running for a Senate seat in Georgia and who has claimed he was an FBI agent and came close to murdering someone until voices in his head told him not to do it.