You are framing this the wrong way. People who question government policies or want more rigorous vaccine standards are not anti-vaxxers. Get that out of your mind first.
Also know that shills absolutely permeate the public discussion. People do not hold the views promoted by the media and online venues to the extent we are being led to believe. Any account can be a shill--even yours.
You know what? The things you say only apply to America, Britain and the European/Anglo-Saxon states.
In Hong Kong, you have 80% of human beings believing that this is a deadly Wuhan Virus. In Japan and South Korea, the rough estimate is the same. And please don't talk about China and Russia.
Unfortunately, these row of countries and states, with the exception of China and Russia of course, will be the first few to die.
People do not hold the views promoted by the media and online venues to the extent we are being led to believe.
The media and shills in online venues often strive to create a perception that the views they want people to have are already well-established. In those cases, they give the illusion of consensus or at the very least greatly magnify those viewpoints in ways that appear to be coming from an organic public discussion.
Going back to your example, imagine a Hong Kong where 80% of people believe something but state-run media makes it appear that the 20% are actually an extreme fringe of less than 1% of people.
You are framing this the wrong way. People who question government policies or want more rigorous vaccine standards are not anti-vaxxers. Get that out of your mind first.
Also know that shills absolutely permeate the public discussion. People do not hold the views promoted by the media and online venues to the extent we are being led to believe. Any account can be a shill--even yours.
Depends on the place you live.
I don't see how anything I wrote relates to locality.
You know what? The things you say only apply to America, Britain and the European/Anglo-Saxon states.
In Hong Kong, you have 80% of human beings believing that this is a deadly Wuhan Virus. In Japan and South Korea, the rough estimate is the same. And please don't talk about China and Russia.
Unfortunately, these row of countries and states, with the exception of China and Russia of course, will be the first few to die.
I see what you are saying.
Let me revise my statement:
The media and shills in online venues often strive to create a perception that the views they want people to have are already well-established. In those cases, they give the illusion of consensus or at the very least greatly magnify those viewpoints in ways that appear to be coming from an organic public discussion.
Going back to your example, imagine a Hong Kong where 80% of people believe something but state-run media makes it appear that the 20% are actually an extreme fringe of less than 1% of people.