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    Probably the same reason Europeans drink and smoke too tbh

    The risk seems worth it. Either because the see it as lower than it is or that the loss of life less valuable than others see it.

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        Yes but that was so he could absolve us of our diseases! Maybe. I’m not so knowledgeable of Christianity, I’m Republican.

  • AFK BRB Chocolate@lemmy.world
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    Science showed things like climate change, which was hurting the bottom line of giant corporations who donate huge amounts of money to Republicans, so Republicans convinced their base that science is against God, and that it’s all part of the evil woke liberals thing. So now anything that comes from science, including vaccines, is tainted.

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    1. The people who aren’t idiots are already vaccinated so they’ll be fine.

    2. The people who are idiots think they are safer without vaccination. They are the ones who will die (or their children) but they aren’t aware of it.

    3. The people who can’t get vaccinated but aren’t idiots are kind of just screwed but this is an incredibly small minority of the population.

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      People who are vaccinated are 100% going to die from mutated versions of diseases their idiot neighbours have been incubating.

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      Sad thing is that I don’t think gun restrictions would work cos criminals get their guns unlawfully

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    Because

    1. taxing the rich is a partisan stance

    2. people are unaware that the government would spend less on singlepayer than it spends currently dealing with middlemen

    3. a non-negligible number of people don’t believe in micro-organisms, nutrition, or cancer as it is understood by doctors

    TLDR: decentralized education with zero funding makes a whole country of dumb assholes.

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      Congressional democrats have no interest in actual taxing the ultra wealthy either. It’s bipartisan to not “bite the hand that feeds.”

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    Most of us are concerned.

    The minority are concerned because the US government has done unethical and malicious medical stuff to minorities, which makes some level of hesitancy for those groups understandable. Not the cod oil instead of vaccines bullshit white middle class and up promote, that is pure snake oil propaganda.

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      Intentionally infecting black airmen with syphillus and giving them placibos instead of treatments so they could track long term effects.

      As an example.

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        Every cult has as one of its core tenets that only evil, terrible people wouldn’t want to be part of it.

        The U.S. is currently being run by a cult.

        Not everyone in the U.S. is part of that cult. But a damned lot of the population of the U.S. is.

        Source: Am american.

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    I think a lot of Americans have the option that these contagious diseases aren’t really dangerous anymore and that THEY won’t be affected by any fallout. THEY will be able to survive it so THEY don’t care.

    In reality, lots of people live in small communities and even though they might go on the internet, they don’t go very deep. So unless it’s in their face, they don’t know much about it. And “my gran pappy had the mumps and he was fine!” mentality.

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    Because, in spite (or perhaps because of) the ‘rough individualist’ propaganda, most Americans have a strong sense of powerlessness and that all they can do is keep their head down and hope for the best. It veers into some really absurdist fatalism at times.

    t. leftist American from a conservative area who still keeps tabs on family

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        Luckily, the family member I’m closest to, my mother, is religiously fundamentalist and nationalist in a way that vaccinated her against MAGA, bizarrely. So talking to her is like having a 10+ year window into the past.

        But yeah, for the rest, oof.