Ricki Is Not A Wizard Tarr on Nostr: Okay I'm just spouting off here, and this is purely conjecture, so feel free to ...
Okay I'm just spouting off here, and this is purely conjecture, so feel free to comment or send studies or whatever. I'm curious what other people think.
I feel like so much of this anti-vaccine rhetoric is based in ableism and self hatred. Many of the conditions that are attributed to vaccines by anti-vaxxers are often genetic. Let's say the big one, "Vaccines are giving kids autism." Autism has a large genetic component, estimates between 40%-80% are common. I have to wonder how much of it is wanting something to blame when they have trouble accepting their child as is, as well as having trouble accepting themselves as possibly having autistic traits. Maybe they are afraid of being blamed for not being good enough or healthy enough to have a "perfect" child, and it's easier to blame something completely unrelated.
I feel like so much of this anti-vaccine rhetoric is based in ableism and self hatred. Many of the conditions that are attributed to vaccines by anti-vaxxers are often genetic. Let's say the big one, "Vaccines are giving kids autism." Autism has a large genetic component, estimates between 40%-80% are common. I have to wonder how much of it is wanting something to blame when they have trouble accepting their child as is, as well as having trouble accepting themselves as possibly having autistic traits. Maybe they are afraid of being blamed for not being good enough or healthy enough to have a "perfect" child, and it's easier to blame something completely unrelated.