• BuelldozerA
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    138 months ago

    Here in the United States we had increasing Measles outbreaks, and many of them in very liberal areas, well before the pandemic and the rise of Conservative anti-vaccine sentiment. It’s mostly because some quack of a Doctor from the UK managed to convince a bunch of granola crunching idiots that vaccines caused autism.

    • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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      138 months ago

      I agree there are a few non-conservatives who believe the anti-science bullshit. But they are a teeny-tiny fraction of the population. They are negligible when compared to nearly all conservatives.

      • BuelldozerA
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        8 months ago

        They are negligible when compared to nearly all conservatives.

        The idea that “Nearly All” Conservatives, in the United States anyway, are anti-science or anti-vaxx isn’t supported by any data that I’m aware of. Having these kinds of conversations on the Internet is always difficult because I can’t know if you are a low information Non-American or an American pushing a political agenda. If you’re the former you’ll like the information and links below, if you’re the latter then you’ll probably ignore this reply or twist off on some bizarre tangent.

        In regards to Vaccines you can pop over to the CDCs “VaxView” system and explore the data for yourself but you won’t be able to find anywhere in the United States where the vaccination rate for “normal” childhood vaccines is under 85%, with nearly all places at or over 90%. With regard to Adult COVID Vaccination the lowest State Rate in the country is Oklahoma…which is still at 73.9. There’s numerous Red States with Adult Covid Vaccination Rates at or above 90.

        So the evidence proves that your understanding is incorrect. The overwhelming majority of American Conservatives are in fact pro-vaccine, choosing to get them for their children, teens, and themselves as Adults.

        Anti-Science is such a generalized statement that it’s difficult to respond too in a meaningful way but if we can accept trust in Scientists (the people) as a proxy for a trust in Science in general then recent polling from Pew Research shows that 61% of Republicans in October of 2023 trust Scientists “A Fair amount” or a “Great Deal”.

        Looks like the majority of American Conservatives are not anti-science either.

        I myself am not a Conservative. I’m just someone who likes to base discussion on real data.

          • BuelldozerA
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            18 months ago

            Every state has vaccine requirement laws for schoolchildren

            Even the Red ones. Huh, imagine that. I also linked you to the CDC data for all age groups and even brought forward the Adult Covid Vaxx rate which presumably would be the closest to supporting you and it doesn’t either.

            you left out how it also demonstrates that the number of R or R-leaning adults that do not trust science has almost tripled from 14% in April 2020 to 38% in October 2023.

            You realize that isn’t a gotcha right? Not only is it the obvious inverse of the numbers I posted it also doesn’t support your point of “nearly all” Conservatives being anti-science.

            Real cherry-picked data, that is.

            I disagree but please go ahead and supply your own data. I’d like to see it.

            And what’s with your crazy ass Capitalization?

            English wasn’t my first language.