I absolutely agree. It matches my personal experiences and observations:
The higher the level of education, the easier people bought into the narrative.
Resistance is U shaped. People with PhDs have higher levels of vaccine "hesistancy", although it's not a big difference. My guess is that that hesitancy is hard earned - the children of people with STEM degrees have been HARD hit with autism, and a LOT of the people in the STEM community know the vaccines have been a big cause of it.
Actually, I was not referring to "vaccine hesitancy" in particular, but rather to a - healthy - distrust of what was going on in general from 2020 onwards. The first people I could talk to about my conviction that the measures taken weren't about health were not highly educated friends, but rather, what you would call, "ordinary" people. That was back in March 2020.
I absolutely agree. It matches my personal experiences and observations:
The higher the level of education, the easier people bought into the narrative.
Resistance is U shaped. People with PhDs have higher levels of vaccine "hesistancy", although it's not a big difference. My guess is that that hesitancy is hard earned - the children of people with STEM degrees have been HARD hit with autism, and a LOT of the people in the STEM community know the vaccines have been a big cause of it.
I agree.
Actually, I was not referring to "vaccine hesitancy" in particular, but rather to a - healthy - distrust of what was going on in general from 2020 onwards. The first people I could talk to about my conviction that the measures taken weren't about health were not highly educated friends, but rather, what you would call, "ordinary" people. That was back in March 2020.