Hey, all the more sorryantivaxxer.com and Herman Cain Award entries to read throughThat article is dumb partisanship itself, but it gets close to what I've been telling people for months: Democratic rhetoric about the pandemic is making it worse and discouraging people from doing the right thing. Where the article goes off the rails is acting like it's some deliberate conspiracy to kill people off, cause that's just a silly thing to accuse people of. It's one of those incompetence rather than malice situations. By being jerks about the vaccine, they unintentionally discourage everyone who dislikes them from getting vaccinated, and then because they believe themselves responsible for only their side, they don't recognize that they're causing the problem.
Like, if a product is associated with an unsavory celebrity, people who resent that celebrity avoid it, right? A vaccine is no different. When Trump was trying to take ownership of the vaccination efforts, the left was hesitant. Now that Democrats have decided that they're the vaccination party, they are chasing people away from vaccinations by association, and the more the parties split on the issue, the more they're being jerks about it, which only further encourages people to not get shots out of spite. And still they think themselves righteous because they're advocating for vaccines, not recognizing their abject, counterproductive incompetence.
And after all this, all the more to pin on the people in positions of influence and power that are fanning the flames of doubt in these people's heads.