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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,878 posts)
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 03:22 PM Mar 2022

Florida's latest anti-health political stunt is to cast doubt on kids' vaccines

Sometimes fighting a common enemy can unite a country, inspiring solidarity, bravery, and sacrifice. Ordinary citizens become heroes; leaders become icons. But sometimes—like in the United States right now—a common enemy wins by exploiting divisions.

As the US faced down a global viral threat two years ago, its people and leaders couldn't seem more factious and impotent against a shared foe. Most Americans seemed to embrace the evolving consensus of public health experts, heeding advice to follow basic and simple measures, like getting a safe and effective vaccine and wearing a mask. These measures might otherwise seem uncontroversial and like minor inconveniences. A vocal minority of Americans, however, leaned hard in the opposite direction, claiming that joining the fight against a deadly enemy infringed on their freedom—as if the US Constitution enshrined the right to freely spread disease and suffering to family, friends, and fellow Americans.

Two years later, the US has tallied nearly 80 million cases. Nearly 960,000 people—grandparents, parents, siblings, children, infants, precious loved ones all—are dead. Nine hundred and sixty thousand. It's an unfathomable loss—a toll one might at least hope would stir reconsideration in those not fighting for the greater good. Yet, here we are two years and nearly 1 million deaths later, and many have not changed their positions. Some Americans still deny the devastating realities of the pandemic. Some spread dangerous misinformation, twist facts, and squabble over trivial points as lives hang in the balance.

And some leaders are guilty of far worse. Instead of rising to the occasion, bridging divides, and trying to save the lives of their people, they've sought personal and political gain by capitalizing on divisiveness and endangering their constituents.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/03/floridas-latest-anti-health-political-stunt-is-to-cast-doubt-on-kids-vaccines/

The Florida GOP is nothing but a bunch of feces flinging monkeys.

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Florida's latest anti-health political stunt is to cast doubt on kids' vaccines (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2022 OP
The excerpt doesn't mention Florida or the stunt once. (shrug) . . .nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2022 #1
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