![]() But will they change anyone's minds? Only time will tell. Dark, clever and merciless, they make their point loud and clear. Social media accounts, often anonymous, have been posting videos of people shaking different parts of their bodies and suggesting that they are Covid-19 vaccine-induced spasms. No matter where you sit on this preventable diseases debate, the best memes we've collected below will give you a guilty chuckle. This is part of the reason why we have the least qualified President in the history of the United States, and political paralysis in the U.K.Īnother thing to take into consideration with these memes is that they often carry an undercurrent of sexism with them the savage roasts are targeted to the 'Anti-Vax Mom.' This mom is portrayed as dumb and naive, clutching her essential oils and a clean-eating regime, obsessed with her kids and suspicious of anything that isn't 'organic.' Presumably, all the dads in this scenario are ambivalent toward vaccinations, keeping quiet in the background while his shrill, unbearable wife makes a public spectacle of herself. Whether it works or not is another discussion, as we have seen in the past, people who feel under attack for their beliefs often double-down and solidify them in response. ![]() ![]() Easily shareable, concise, humorous and savage, they are perfect fodder for the “TL-DR” generation and have become a common way to 'mock' the anti-vaccination crowd into modifying their behavior. With the battle for truth mainly fought online these days, it's only natural that anti-vaxx memes have become a potent weapon. Social networks crack down on COVID-19 vaccine claims The companies have stopped short of taking all 12 figures offline entirely, but they have stepped up their fight: They've labeled. Either way, the anti-vaxxers movement is a dangerous, health risk causing trend, one that we here at Bored Panda are doing our best to highlight. ![]()
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