If you read the article, you'll know the Brazilian guy in question committed suicide.
So in what world is this in any way newsworthy?
Only if it can be used to pump up fears against China and its vaccine.
The US Dept of Health and Human Services' latest report says that one of its key achievements of 2020 was persuading Brazil not to buy the Russian vaccine.
Brazil has lost more than 500k people to COVID and has barely vaccinated anyone as a result.
As this Guardian article implies, Western nations would rather millions more in the Global South died than China or Russia save their lives.
Thus, I actually don't think the anti-vax stuff is simply irresponsible journalism; I think it is something much darker.
Considering what we've seen already, these headlines are pretty sus as well.
If you're unaware, leaked gov documents show that Reuters was covertly working with the UK government to "weaken Russia." So a similar deal against China is not implausible.
[Thread] My new @MintPressNews long form article on why the lab leak has gone viral in independent/alternative media, despite the lack of evidence supporting it.
This is not an attack on them. Rather, I hope they read this and reconsider their positions.
Much of the new wave of pro-lab leak thought is based on the work of Nicholas Wade, a disgraced racist pseudoscientist who thinks black people are poorer because they're genetically more violent and lazy. Wade's theories on Jews have earned plaudits from the KKK and David Duke.
The US government is funding NGOs in Venezuela that are urging people not to get the Cuban vaccine - the only one that is available.
Unreal levels of savagery. 🇺🇸🇻🇪
There isn't even one word the the story about the WHO, yet Bloomberg puts them in the headline to make it seem like it it's the Cuban and Venezuelan government who are the anti-science ones. Pathetic.
Also, as @v_zilber points out, "homemade vaccines" makes them sound like the medical equivalent of moonshine, adding to the scaremongering.
2. Enjeti studied security studies at Georgetown and counter-terrorism at an IDF-linked Israeli university where Mossad spies are trained.
3. He then went to work for the neocon think tank, the Institite for the Study of War, founded by the Kagan dynasty, the intellectual driving force behind the Iraq War. How he can square that with being an anti-war outsider I just don't know.
When the USSR invaded Afghanistan, the CIA pumped billions into the Mujahideen, allowing them to take control over global heroin production to fund their war. Production went from 100 tons per year to over 2,000 by 1990.
After the Taliban came to power, they actually almost totally eradicated opium production. But then the US invasion happened, and opium production exploded:
The Post's editorial board has consistently taken strongly conservative, elitist positions on virtually every major issue, including some of these all-time hot takes:
Unsurprisingly, the newspaper owned by the world's richest man has consistently opposed taxing the rich. I'm sure that's just a coincidence though.