• takeda@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I noticed that people who are using recreational drugs are disproportionally concerned about vaccine safety, which I find quite amusing.

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      1 year ago

      I think you’d find higher rates among Christian Conservatives and they’re a pretty anti-drug group.

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        1 year ago

        I never said that’s the only group though.

        It is just surprising to me that you would get concerns about injecting yourself with not well tested medicine from that specific group.

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          I find it entirely unsurprising.

          The amount of vegan, organic, health-obsessed, non-GMO twats I know, who happily snort coke or do ecstacy during the weekend is huge.

          I can only surmise they’re not true believers, they’re just boring people who think going on about it makes them more interesting than they actually are.

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          It’s just that out of the various things about Russell Brand, the recreational drug user is going to be one of the lesser reasons why he went into anti-vaxx territory.

          Not that he’s a Christian Conservative but he’s adopted a parallel to their ways of regarding medical science, where it’s a lot of sealioning questions, little actual medical journal research, and all the confidence of a SAHM Facebook mom who gets all her information from Facebook.