I think one could easily make a case for her not being the best thinker if she chooses to believe in something like juice can stop a disease better than medical technology that's been effective for so long in human history. The same technology used by members of of militaries and groups such as charities to people in places such as Africa and South America
In my pov as a graduated history major, there is a reason why the ant-vax movement is so closely related to movement that do things such as deny the Holocaust or promote discrimination.
Their information is lousy and they like using these first hand accounts that just so happen to have no further collaboration besides people who already believed in the idea. Like random books being made that say the world is out for White people and the Holocaust was fake. These aren't legitimate sources of information and when we see why they exist it all makes sense. This woman claims to have made a group to donate to. The group doesn't exist but the ability to donate to her as an individual remains. Showing where the money goes, her pockets.
We've had the former and current US president both say to people that the vaccine is a benefit and it's a good idea to get them. But it doesn't matter to these people with these ideas cause they feel special for fighting the strawman in their heads. Like how a Neo-Nazi wishes to potray my culture and belief system as running the world and just striving to eliminate every white men, women and child. Despite that clearly not occurring and it being the other way around, in that Jews have been the victims of the Nazi ideology.
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