The people who use the term anti-vaxxer are either short on information and have no clue what they are saying, or they are willing stoges acting as unpaid lobbyists for Big Pharma. Not to be confused with the paid stooges who fearmongered the other variety into making ignorant assumptions based on incomplete information or outright lies.
There are, for example, numerous media outlets in my state that have yet to accurately report the truth about any vaccine, especially the one the big one from 2021 and beyond. No correction or apology, and that is either because they still can’t believe how easily they fell for the propaganda, or they still believe it. We should include a mention of all the ad money they took or the government they took to promote the approved narrative.
Whatever the case, post-COVID, they are the first to shout the latest lies about matters of public health concern like the so-called measles “outbreak.” It is not, as is so popularly held around fetid left-wing watercoolers, because of anti-vaxxers; not the way they mean it. To them, that term applies to Americans who ask too many questions about the actual efficacy, risks, or motivations of the massive corporations that pretend to exist in the interest of public health, rather than profit.
They have to do that because one of the legs on their crooked stool claims an interest in something called consumer protection, more specifically from evil corporations who mislead and price-gouge. That doesn’t apply to the triumvirate of Hospitals, Big Pharma, or the Insurance companies, and make sure you ignore the cathedrals they erect, from which they do their business.
We do have elevated cases, but it is more likely the result of the unvaccinated who Progressive Presidential Administrations (governors, mayors, etc.) allow into the country. It is they who carry many of the third-world diseases we’d eradicated without ever approaching 100% vaccination rates in the domestic population.
Southern California, for example, has been plagued with them for years, along with the growing homeless encampments and human feces and other waste that attract rats who spread other diseases we’d long thought gone from our shores.
Democratic policy is far more likely to be at fault.
Truth Bombs
From CDC Datacare of The Federalist.
- The latest available CDC data shows a measles vaccine rate of about 92.7 percent for kindergartners in the 2023-2024 school year. This is down 2.5 percent from the 2019-2020 vaccination rate.
- The vaccination rate was between 61 and 66 percent for children between 1 and 4 years old from 1971 to 1985.
- There are currently only 35 more measles cases than the total number recorded in 2019, according to the CDC. This is still about 800 fewer cases than recorded for the year of 1992
A little perspective.

For interested parties, New Hampshire, where I live, has zero reported cases with a measles vaccination rate below 90%. States like Texas, which has a 90-94.9% vaccination rate – and significantly more undocumented, unvaccinated illegal aliens, have 700 of the 1,319 cases being tracked by the CDC. New Mexico, another popular border crossing location, has as many as 99 reported cases. New Mexico’s measles vaccination rate exceeds 95%. Arizona, which also has a vaccination rate below 90% for measles, has only documented 9 cases.
Vaccination rate has nothing to do with it, nor does the very adult practice of caring about what the health industry tries to do to our children. But don’t be a blue-haired childless cat mom (who probably just got fired from the State Department. She’s convinced it’s anti-vaxxers, whoever those people are (she doesn’t know any – and neither do the media she watches to get her approved truth).