Why are anti-vaxxers trying to mislead people that are thinking of getting vaccinated?

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Especially when getting vaccinated isn’t about politics. It’s about staying healthy & saving lives. "Our society is seriously messed up when politics plays a role in your decision not to get vaccinated". Even Trump said, "Look, the results of the vaccine are very good, and if you do get (Covid), it's a very minor form. People aren't dying when they take the vaccine.", but many of his supporters turned on him for saying it. 

People have all sorts of reasons not to get vaccinated and I respect that, but there is no reason to spread false and/or misleading information.

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Avatar noise-gate -
#1
" That's because you can't fix stupid." The George Custer " mentality.
Avatar hearsetrax -
#2
and you heard it from the 2nd to the original 'BIG DUMMIE"

of course, speaking 4 some of the rest of us ....
we all have our own reasons for getting the shots and NOT
Avatar Pick3master3838 -
#3
Do you really need to ask that question? We are dealing with morons who supported the orange turd. And even after the Orange s**t hole said it was okay, they turned on him. That's type of stupidity you can never ever fix.
Avatar noise-gate -
#4
* It takes a special kind of stupidity to see only the “ negatives “ in a vaccine & discount the positives.

* We know there have been cases where people have had an adverse reaction to the drug, but the number of people that have avoided meeting the Grim Reaper is in the millions. These fools would rather face death than take the vaccines.

* That is as l said : is a special kind of stupidity.
Avatar Stack47 -
#5
Americans are still dying every day from Covid-19 regardless of whatever false and misleading information the anti-vaxxers are peddling. Some here can't even respect the fact relatives and friends of LP members died from it.

Nobody can say for a fact on many people listen to an anti-vaxxer, but with only 62% of Americans fully vaccinated and a weekly on average 1749 deaths, apparently some people do believe them.

On social media it's usually faceless nameless people, but what happens in the real world when a known anti-vaxxers convinces someone's elderly relative not to get vaccinated?

"a special kind of stupidity"

Who is more stupid, the one spreading the crap or the ones that believe it?

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