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declan_roberts an hour ago

Probably one of the most polarizing issues of the last 5 years.

epistasis 25 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

"Polarizing" is a word that kind of applies, especially if one is trying to be polite, but really it's one of the most politically disinformed issues in a long long time.

A bunch of grifters pushed fear, uncertainty, and doubt for personal gain, at the expense of the health of the nation. I try not to blame people who got tricked, but at some point we need to treat people like adults who are responsible for their own actions, and hold them accountable for the harm they perpetuate by believing BS and acting on it.

A democracy cannot function when its members are low-functioning, and when bad information dominates. Those who spread disinformation, relish the conspiracy and disinformation because it makes them feel special emotionally, and wallow in the mess of it, are hurting us all.

Arkhaine_kupo 17 minutes ago | parent [-]

> A democracy cannot function when its members are low-functioning, and when bad information dominates.

A discussion as old as time. Plato considered voting a skill, and if you were shit at it, then you shouldnt be voting

Insanity an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

I don't recall it being as polarizing outside of the US, where there was a larger group of anti-vaxxers to begin with. But that might be my "outside US" bubble.

user43928 18 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

I don't know how things were in the US, but it was polarizing in Europe too.

People were holding protests. I know two friends who refused to get the vaccine and downloaded forged documents to be admitted into bars and clubs.

Very anecdotal, but after we went out together they both contracted Covid and had a high fever, while I luckily remained healthy.

estearum 37 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

And, critically, a malignant narcissist in the highest office.