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The animator then asked Maher what the “downside” of “getting a vaccine” was, which caused the comedian to go on an anti-vax tirade.

“The fact that you the fact that you don’t even have a clue what’s the cost of getting a vaccine that you don’t know the answer to that. You completely want to shut your eyes to the fact that there are repercussions to all medical interventions, including a vaccine, all vaccines,” he ranted. “They come, they say side effects, just like every medication does. You can see it in the literature. They can’t write it on their back on the vaccine. So you have to dig them. And of course, there is a vaccine court because so many people have been injured.”

  • @ATDA@lemmy.world
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    Is there something in the water? What the fuck is with this spread nonsense? How the shit did preventative medicine become a target for these people? Will they find toothpaste shouldn’t be consumed en masse and rail against that?

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      Bunch of people, mostly old dudes, have a fundamental aversion to not being the smartest person in the room. They latch on to whatever gives them the opportunity to be contrarian and in an environment of social media and disinformation they don’t fully understand they spiral out into neofash, deluded stances becoming their entire persona.

      Rant about something you’re wrong about, get the whole internet telling you how dumb that is, get defensive because you can’t be the one who’s wrong, get radicalized. Welcome to the 21st century.

      Source: I can’t believe I didn’t spiral down that toilet myself. Seriously, I should be one of those assholes. I can’t believe I noticed just in time before the Internet weaponized that personality type into the death of democracy.

      • Bunch of people, mostly old dudes, have a fundamental aversion to not being the smartest person in the room.

        Talk about hitting the nail on the head. And where does this come from? We all know that guy. He’s our dad, or whoever - but we all know at least one. So it’s nearly ubiquitous. What I wonder is: what is this a product of? From where does this arise?

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          Oh, it’s me. I’m that guy. I mean, look at my post history here. I invented being that guy, except Maher is older than me, but I’ll still argue about it because I’m that guy.

          It comes from being somewhat above average in school, and getting a bit of a reputation for being precocious and smart and not really having anything else going on so you may as well double down on it and have a thing. Plus if you ride that wave confidently enough it’ll get you a full on career. And once you get validated by sucess, or whatever you personally consider success-adjacent enough, there’s no way them kids are gonna show you up. Ever. No matter what. Every hill is worth dying on. Because that self-image. Is. All. You. Have. All you’ve had for decades now.

          Man, I should go hug my dad. I can point at the two or three conversations we had that made me at least try not to be that asshole.

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          Deep-seated self-esteem issues. It’s the same reason they drive big stupid trucks and why men aged 50-65 consume half the beef in America: They’re desperate to feel powerful like men are supposed to be, according to them.

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      Just wait till you hear about the conspiracy theories surrounding fluoride… :/

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      Big pharma doesn’t have clean hands, millions of people died and no one says shit but we’re still crying about a few hundred businessmen dying in 9/11, the same kind everyone goes EAT THE RICH about. Everyone is so psychotic in their everyday life and this is the least baffling thing if you’ve ever read a history book or a newspaper