Reminds me of a book by the John Birch Society I think from the 1970s which explained their opposition to water fluoridation in that they just didn't think we should have collective answers to any problem, health-related or not. Vaccines would go in that category.
Reminds me of a book by the John Birch Society I think from the 1970s which explained their opposition to water fluoridation in that they just didn't think we should have collective answers to any problem, health-related or not. Vaccines would go in that category.
Interesting, because they definitely pushed answers they wanted to be collective about things like race and religion.
Contradiction is fundamental to ideology. The same people brought you GDPR and ChatControl.