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Am 15.04.2025 um 02:40 schrieb Radey Shouman:Maybe in Germany, I truly don't know.zen cycle <funkmasterxx@hotmail.com> writes:The Anti-vax movement has been strongly linked to the Nazis since the early 1930's "we cannot have Jewish doctors poison our pure aryan blood lines".A direct effect of the anti-vax movement.>
I'm in favor of measles vaccination, and never said otherwise. I took
the vaccine back when it was quite new, and never regretted it. I
believe most of the Texas and New Mexico measles cases are among
Mennonites, who may have a different opinion. I am not in favor of
trying to force them to vaccinate.
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The anti-vax movement used to be the province of wealthy,
overprivileged, nutty granola types. Why do you suppose it has spread
more widely?
The "Jewish Domination" Consipracy claims of those times have lived on in the alt-right movement, just replacing the word "Jewish" by the word "globalist". I am absolutely not surprised that the rise to power of the Alt-Right has given popularity to the Anti-Vaxxers as well.
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