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I'm in San Diego and in the circles I run in anti vaccine sentiment is criticized ruthlessly and without hesitancy. Not saying that is the case all over the city, but everytime it gets brought up its immediately met with disdain. This is both at work and socially.
Same for me in SD
Happy to hear that! Makes sense if you consider all the biotech we have here.
Yeah. But down the street in La Jolla, anti-vax is a prevalent opinion. Middle-aged white women living on their husbands' money love being "edgy" with shit like this.
La Jolla is also where a lot of Republicans live.