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The latest demonstration of this cannibalistic impulse comes via Died Suddenly, a viral anti-vax documentary. After a rush of traffic and attention, some anti-vaccine personalities are complaining that the film is designed to make their movement look bad. | The latest demonstration of this cannibalistic impulse comes via Died Suddenly, a viral anti-vax documentary. After a rush of traffic and attention, some anti-vaccine personalities are complaining that the film is designed to make their movement look bad. | ||
- | Died Suddenly is the project of a far-right podcaster and COVID conspiracy theorist named Stew Peters, and it’s been, as far as these things go, a genuinely viral sensation in a certain corner of the media marketplace. | + | Died Suddenly is the project of a far-right podcaster and COVID conspiracy theorist named Stew Peters, and it’s been, as far as these things go, a genuinely viral sensation in a certain corner of the media marketplace. |
- | Briefly—really, | + | Among other things, [[:Marjorie Taylor Greene]] has **tweeted** about it, and [[:Google Trends]] shows a pronounced spike in searches for the term “died suddenly” around the time the film was released. The film has more than 12 million views on [[: |
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+ | (If you’re already seeing the major logical issues in this line of argument, well, you’re probably not the film’s target audience.) | ||
As countless debunking articles have pointed out, the blood clot claim has several clear issues. Embalmers aren’t usually medical professionals, | As countless debunking articles have pointed out, the blood clot claim has several clear issues. Embalmers aren’t usually medical professionals, | ||
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Yet another anti-vaccine site, which calls itself—with a distinct lack of attention to Google search rankings —The Covid Blog, went a step further, writing that “the only logical explanation” for the film and its backers was that they “deliberately released this sensationalized production for the sole purposes of interference, | Yet another anti-vaccine site, which calls itself—with a distinct lack of attention to Google search rankings —The Covid Blog, went a step further, writing that “the only logical explanation” for the film and its backers was that they “deliberately released this sensationalized production for the sole purposes of interference, | ||
- | While this is all extremely funny, it’s also instructive. The anti-vaccine world is desperate for legitimation, | + | While this is all extremely funny, it’s also instructive. The anti-vaccine world is desperate for legitimation, |
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+ | And yet, even with all the highly entertaining recrimination, | ||
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+ | ==== Anti-Vaxers Celebrate Twitter' | ||
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+ | Some of the most pernicious bad actors on the platform are cheering Twitter’s sudden decision to stop enforcing COVID guidelines. | ||
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+ | by Anna Merlan - December 2, 2022 | ||
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+ | “A win,” Simone Gold exulted recently on Twitter, “for free speech and medical freedom!” | ||
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+ | Gold is the founder of America’s Frontline Doctors, a pseudo-medical organization devoted to spreading bad information about COVID and vaccines. Her good mood was due to a brief statement by Twitter that it will no longer enforce its policy against misleading information about COVID-19. | ||
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+ | Gold was not alone in celebrating; | ||
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+ | [[:Robert F. Kennedy Jr]]., founder of the **major anti-vaccine** organization [[: | ||
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+ | Meanwhile, extremely noisy right-wing Youtuber [[:Steven Crowder]] tweeted, “Now that Twitter stopped enforcing its COVID ‘misinformation’ policies, I can finally tell you that the vaccine doesn' | ||
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+ | That general sentiment was echoed by a number of right-wing figures: that Musk had created an exhilarating freedom of discussion. In a thread about the supposed dangers of flu shots, professor-turned-podcaster and vaccine skeptic [[:Bret Weinstein]] tweeted, “We can now discuss topics like this openly on Twitter because @elonmusk has suspended the absurd “Covid Misinformation” policy.((https:// | ||
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