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Mark A Girard's avatar

Everyone feel free to use my new word coincidism to describe people who blame vaccine injuries and other nasty shit on coincidence when they know damned well what the real cause is. Actually it also covers our moms and neighbors who believe the lies. Coincidism is a filthy thing that goes right along with fascism and communism. We counter coincidism with creativity, humor and love.

https://open.substack.com/pub/coincidism/p/ive-created-a-concept-i-call-coincidism?

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Anomaloid's avatar

The politico article about RFK's growing popularity with blacks in the Atlanta area was not nearly as histrionic as you would expect. They did not refer to him as an anti-vaxxer. Here's a passage that I clipped:

[The black community is] "largely more open to debating some of Kennedy’s most controversial beliefs — be it vaccine safety, Covid-19 health policies, corporations infiltrating government agencies or the CIA conspiracy to kill his uncle."

Note that they refer to his stance on "vaccine safety," which is the correct description of his position. They did go onto condescendingly say that he "sounds" persuasive on these subjects, or at least entertaining, but notably they made no effort to dispute any of his positions with hard facts. Much of what he actually said about the vaccines, lockdowns, and masking is now almost commonly accepted wisdom in large segments of the Democratic Party. From what I can tell, Bill Maher is largely in agreement with him on these issues. I think there may be a contingent in the Democratic Party who might be amenable to swinging his way if Biden continues to tank any further.

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