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EllieBC

(3,353 posts)
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:12 PM 16 hrs ago

The wellness to fascism pipeline.

I’m pretty certain the story that I’m linking in this post was probably discussed here already, but the idea has been weighing on my mind again.

I’ve seen it happen with celebrities and athletes and even people that I know in real life.

Everything starts out pretty simply. Sure we would all like to go back to eating more of a natural diet with less additives but before you know it, we go from maybe only having McDonald’s once or twice a year to suddenly being bombarded with 911 didn’t happen and if it did, it was the fault of the Jews. Or Covid isn’t real. And if it is real it’s a deep state plot to control us.

How the hell does wanting to eat better and exercise more drag so many people into the whackadoodle dark corners of the CT world?

Anyway if you never read The Guardian article, here it is: https://amp.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/aug/02/everything-youve-been-told-is-a-lie-inside-the-wellness-to-facism-pipeline

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The wellness to fascism pipeline. (Original Post) EllieBC 16 hrs ago OP
Whacky diets and fuedal extremism connection? Good catch there, EllieBC jaxexpat 16 hrs ago #1
It's shocked the shit out of me. EllieBC 16 hrs ago #3
This is definitely a topical region Blue_Tires 16 hrs ago #2
You see that a lot in anti vax movements. EllieBC 16 hrs ago #4
There's a sharp rise of whooping cough in the Bay Area Sympthsical 16 hrs ago #6
I might be wrong but EllieBC 15 hrs ago #9
Covid was a really strange watch Sympthsical 15 hrs ago #11
Oh, I remember in the old days of DU Blue_Tires 15 hrs ago #10
Once you sell "the establishment is lying to you" you can get people to buy into a lot Sympthsical 16 hrs ago #5
There was a trainer at my local health club who got cancer. milestogo 16 hrs ago #7
I got cancer 10 years ago eShirl 15 hrs ago #8
Good for you! milestogo 15 hrs ago #14
Listen to science and you hugely increase EllieBC 11 hrs ago #15
"shitposting" Skittles 11 hrs ago #16
The ties beween Fascism and belief in the occult are well documented DBoon 15 hrs ago #12
There's also a connection to silly social media stuff like Joe Rogan... keep_left 15 hrs ago #13

EllieBC

(3,353 posts)
3. It's shocked the shit out of me.
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:23 PM
16 hrs ago

I’m a huge baseball and hockey fan. Jonathan Toews, former captain of the Chicago Blackhawks, got Covid has had concussions, ended up with long Covid, and has some sort of other immune disorder. Man went from just wanting to eat cleaner to all of a sudden going on these wacky ass retreats and following RFK Jr and Joe Rogan.

It’s fucking weird.

EllieBC

(3,353 posts)
4. You see that a lot in anti vax movements.
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:24 PM
16 hrs ago

You end up with a lot of crunchy hippie at one point mostly liberal people and a whole bunch of conservatives who have both decided that big Pharma is trying to kill their children.

Sympthsical

(10,180 posts)
6. There's a sharp rise of whooping cough in the Bay Area
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:42 PM
16 hrs ago

When I looked at the article, the first thing it noted was a concentration in Marin County.

Yeah, that tracks.

Pre-Covid there was this great play I went to see called Eureka Day about anti-vaxxers and aging hippies sending their kids to school in Berkeley without vaccinations - which was a legitimate problem in the Bay Area. I worked with patients in Berkeley for years, and it was a constant fight of, "Oh my god, just listen to your doctor. A tea doesn't fix MS. We're not bringing in a shaman. And no, we can't list the vibration machine you built in a garage as an official treatment."

I could (maybe should) write a book about magical thinking, medicine, and how modern spiritualism has made smart people tangibly dumber.

EllieBC

(3,353 posts)
9. I might be wrong but
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:54 PM
15 hrs ago

I seem to recall many years before Covid mother Jones published an article talking about vaccine compliancy, and some of the lowest rates were in the Pacific Northwest and coastal California.

I live in BC near Vancouver and yeah it tracks. People would sooner take their two month old baby to a chiropractor and have their neck cracked before they would consider making sure that they had their hep B and DTaP vaccinations.

Sympthsical

(10,180 posts)
11. Covid was a really strange watch
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 01:02 PM
15 hrs ago

Because previously to that, all my experience with anti-vaxx, anti-medicine views (outside of a few religious pockets) was with what I always referred to as Wacky Californians. A lot of New Age spiritualism, people who had at one time or another lived in communes or off the grid, Eastern healing, etc. That kind of milieu that came out of the 1970s and evolved over time into modern wellness schemes. (Who doesn't love homeopathy?!)

So when right-wingers went whole hog on Covid, it was like "Finally. Something that brings both fringes together." Except the Right ended up being more than mere fringe in this case.

Blue_Tires

(55,746 posts)
10. Oh, I remember in the old days of DU
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:58 PM
15 hrs ago

I think it was some fringe leftists who first started that "vaccines gave my kid autism" bullshit 15+ years ago....

Sympthsical

(10,180 posts)
5. Once you sell "the establishment is lying to you" you can get people to buy into a lot
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:36 PM
16 hrs ago

This has been a thing long before social media and Covid, but social media has allowed it to spread exponentially. I remember the halcyon days when I only had to deal with people like Mercola. But the entire "wellness" industry is chock full of quackery and snake oil whose entire basis is "Medicine likes keeping you sick". It really doesn't help when M.D.'s and other health professionals realize they can cash in on quackery and go to town. (Ahem, Dr. Oz - thanks Oprah!).

And once authority isn't trusted, well, you can fill that empty space, uncertainty, and suspicion with a whole lot of things. The mindset allows for tentacles to branch out into all kinds of areas, which inevitable includes politics.

milestogo

(17,751 posts)
7. There was a trainer at my local health club who got cancer.
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:48 PM
16 hrs ago

She was in great shape, early forties, two kids. She had a rare GI cancer which was diagnosed at a nearby teaching hospital. Instead of getting treatment there, she rejected chemotherapy and found a doctor in FL who put her on a "grapes only" diet. The idea here was to rid her body of toxins which cause cancer.

She did it her way, and she died about 18 months after the diagnosis.

eShirl

(18,785 posts)
8. I got cancer 10 years ago
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:53 PM
15 hrs ago

Stage IV. Hit it hard with everything the doctors could give to me. chemo, surgery, radiation. Ten years later here I am still shitposting.

EllieBC

(3,353 posts)
15. Listen to science and you hugely increase
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 05:05 PM
11 hrs ago

your chances of continuing on to shit post. Glad you are with us!!!

keep_left

(2,395 posts)
13. There's also a connection to silly social media stuff like Joe Rogan...
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 01:27 PM
15 hrs ago

...and the alt-right. I know that Rogan's had numerous guests who have some kind of conspiracy theory about "seed oils" and think everyone should be cooking using beef tallow and coconut oil. (Ask any reputable cardiologist about the folly of that advice--I did). Some of those guests have no expertise and have no business speaking to an audience of millions when they haven't spent as much as a day in a college biology class. Rogan's guests were sometimes "health gurus"; others were prominent alt-right idiots like Michael "Know-Less" Knowles (from the Daily Wire).

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