Comment by brailsafe
4 days ago
> The implication that it means there is some sort of political 'both sides'ism that degrades their point is incredibly weak.
I didn't intend to imply that, I interpreted their comment in roughly the same way you did and just think it's the same high level kind of messaging being leveraged regardless of which one you align with, and that issue specifically isn't inherently a right or left dividing line.
If you're inclined to be anti-vaxx, the messaging that the right will try to deliver to you will certainly capitalize on whatever they think will compound those feelings. The government is trying to control you, take your job away, your freedoms, and you should be wary of the others who say yes. It's easy to manipulate people if you're chipping away at their sense of reality.
If you're inclined to be pro-vaxx, the messaging was similarly delivered to compound a feeling of paranoia, and people who felt differently were worth considering an enemy, because they didn't care about your kids, or your grandma, or public health in general (is what messaging at the time seemed to indicate).
Regardless of this discussion not being specifically about the pandemic, my actual perception of either group of people, (the ones that absorbed as much as they could and fell down their respective doom holes) was that they were rather annoying and just avoided the topic at all costs. I wore a mask in situations that seemed to call for it, got some of the vaccinations, kept a reasonable distance, etc.. It didn't need to be more than that. I concluded that there were shreds of truth, scientific and otherwise among the feelings that everyone had, but if I accidentally found myself in conversation that had any strong opinion, it wasn't going to go well; that person was just living out their personal hellscape of paranoia that they were vulnerable to and became targets because of.
It was a very divisive and tribal moment that I hope we've learned something from.
I'm sorry that I misunderstood you, it seemed to me that you were trying to invoke a 'gotcha' in that the commenter's lack self-examination in how they may have been in a similar dynamic invalidated their judgment of others.
With this explanation as context, I don't think the commenter was attributing it as a left vs right issue except that the targeting was being done by right-wing groups.
I think a paranoid world view, broad rejection of evidence, and othering of groups based on existential fear are hallmarks of the right-wing and regardless of initial beliefs can only manifest themselves as such. Thus it is natural that such messaging, once internalized, would lead anyone to be clearly viewed as no longer aligned with anything except a right wing view.