MayorStoner said:
Ripper said:
MayorStoner said:
I remember when the Liberal California Soccer moms were the targets of criticism, and rightly so, in the past by those on the right for not getting their kids vaccinated because they claimed it caused autism....which was a silly and very flawed argument from what I can remember. Now those on the right are following along the same lines with the covid vaccine. To each their own, I dont really care if you get vaccinated or not, but I do want to point out the irony lol
Huh, the Christian Right has been vary of vaccines for the last few decades. The Left has been critical of the autism related anti vaxxers. I don't see any irony here. Each vaccine and situation is different, and different groups of individuals decide if a vaccine is a danger or just not for them.
For Covid, the fatality rate is very small. This isn't Ebola (90%) or even Small Pox (30%). I don't blame anyone under 40 for not getting an EUA vaccine. That decision is akin to not getting the annual flu shot.
you sure bout that? I always thought it was those cali soccer moms that had that rep for being against getting their kids vaccinated
I think, in general, those on the ideological right-wing are more opposed to vaccinations, and skeptical of their alleged "safety". We can see that, for example, in how very blue states (such as Vermont, Massachusetts) have much higher rates of covid vaccination than red states (Alabama, Wyoming). But I suspect that this is largely driven by the ideological divide in the white population.
What I find interesting is that rates of covid vaccination are significantly lower in the black and hispanic community than whites. Why is that? For blacks, perhaps they are very skeptical (and rightly so) due to things like the Tuskegee experiment.