@InbetweenDreams Up until the last couple days the "opinion" side of Fox has been carrying the anti-vax flag. Suddenly they did an about face and even people like Hannity are now encouraging people to get vaccinated. Perhaps coincidental that a Fox corporate memo mandating vaccinations for all employees recently went public. Others have speculated that republican polling is showing the anti-vax message losing support, which aligns with republican politicians like Steve Scalise suddenly getting vaccinated and doing PSAs in support of it. Either way it'll be a good thing if it breaks the vax bottleneck.
Re: the internet influence. In pre-internet days people went to backroom meetings with 25 like-minded folks or received newsletters to hear conspiracy theories, but then returned to their normal lives. Now they are able to bathe in this stuff 24 hours a day and have their beliefs reinforced in a way that was never possible before the internet came along.
Re: the internet influence. In pre-internet days people went to backroom meetings with 25 like-minded folks or received newsletters to hear conspiracy theories, but then returned to their normal lives. Now they are able to bathe in this stuff 24 hours a day and have their beliefs reinforced in a way that was never possible before the internet came along.