• Dryad@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    It’s not just mistrust of medicine, its rejection of science, reason, and the idea that experts actually know what they’re talking about and aren’t just out to get you. Conservativism is now a cult where the only source of truth is the orange man, and science is only useful for him when it makes his ego feel good.

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            It’s a joke in the same way my wannabe highschool bully shoving his hands in my face and chanting I’m not touching you was a joke. Difference is my improved punchline was far better than any follow through either he or Kegsbreath could must, I punch him in the sternum and watched him gasp on the floor like a fish.

  • MrSulu@lemmy.ml
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    14 hours ago

    When we were simple hunter gatherers, these people weeded themselves out as they are doing now. Hunter gatherers also had “socialist” lifestyles. Working together, looking after each other, the injured, the weak and the old. Quite remarkable

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    Yet by the 2020s, demographic change, public policy and COVID-19 do not fully account for the widening gap in mortality rates. Public opinion data are consistent with a second mechanism: declining trust in medical professionals among right-leaning individuals, including lower willingness to seek care, follow clinical advice or believe in medication effectiveness, even for issues unrelated to COVID-19. These patterns suggest that growing ideological divides in health behaviours are leaving conservative Americans increasingly vulnerable to preventable health risks.