“A myth of the anti-vaccine movement is that it emerged organically through the rise of social media,” says Washington Post
investigative reporter Amy Brittain. “We looked into the $$$ behind the
movement and found a well-funded operation, driven largely by one Manhattan couple who gave millions to the cause.”
Brittain’s report with Lena H. Sun in today’s Washington Post lays out how New York millionaire couple Bernard and Lisa Selz
became “significant financiers of the anti-vaccine movement,
contributing more than $3 million in recent years to groups that stoke
fears about immunizations online and at live events — including two
forums this year at the epicenter of measles outbreaks in New York’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish community.”
“Our Generation has had no Great war, no Great Depression. Our war is spiritual. Our depression is our lives.”
Along with quoting George Orwell as some sort of gotcha against socialism, there will never be anything funnier than edgy righties quoting the toxic manifestation of a man’s internal view of what masculinity is as something to aspire to. Good work, dorks.
Turning a photo of a Soviet soldier during the Afghan War into fash shit anti commie incel kek memes glorifying war is pretty funny, too.
loving the posts made by dudes who’ve never once had a violent interaction in their lives talking about how “war is good, natural and manly actually”