Republicans Aren't New To The Anti-Vaxx Movement
At first glance, Melissa1 seems to meet all the criteria of the crunchy granola type. She tracks ingredients on all the products she buys and uses apps to identify anything that isnt clean. She says she considers herself vaccine-hesitant.
Im not against vaccines for everyone, she wrote to me in a Facebook Messenger chat. [But] Im very distrustful of pharmaceutical companies and that is the main reason I am hesitant about vaccines for myself and my family.
But shes not exactly left-wing. A nurse-midwife student in Nebraska, Melissa said shes libertarian, and while there are ideas on the left and right she agrees with, her main political position is that the government shouldnt be regulating things that dont hurt others.
The modern anti-vaccination movement in America has often been associated with a stereotype of left-wing, coastal, white, wealthy moms those crunchy granola types. In recent years, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases, spurred by low vaccination rates in children, emerged in wealthy, liberal places like Marin County, California, and Boulder, Colorado. But while the public narrative focused on these left-wing enclaves, they were far from the only regions affected by outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease: Conservative communities of Orthodox Jews, some of whom also reject vaccines, have also seen spikes in cases, for example.
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