Re: "Don't be evil" is long forgotten
I can give you a couple reasons why people don’t react as you think they should.
Firstly, if you’re looking to someone who will further your cause, you need to do a LOT better than a right wing reactionary potato farmer called Andrew Bridgen. The conspiracy-loving, lying, gobshite MP, of whom even most Tories are embarrassed of.
A high-calibre, trustworthy and deeply honest man who:
”was embroiled in controversy in April 2022 when he was found guilty of lying under oath in a High Court case over claims about a multimillion-pound family dispute. The judge said he was so dishonest that his claims could not be taken at face value.
In January 2023 he was suspended from the House of Commons for five days after he was found to have breached the MPs' code of conduct by lobbying ministers for commercial gain. In the same week, he had the Conservative whip withdrawn for spreading misinformation about the Covid vaccination programme, comparing it in a tweet to the Holocaust.”
Hmmmmmm......
Secondly, anti-vax, anti-pharma types have a natural ability to dissuade others from joining their cause. Why? Well, they lack common sense and judgment, and very likely invest in other conspiracies too. Like most conspiracy enthusiasts, they see confirmation bias as a virtue, and see any evidence against their viewpoint as further proof they’re being lied to. They also find it difficult not to keep quiet about their views and tell us all that we’re the real sheep etc. They jump at the chance to push their anti-vax nonsense in even the most irrelevant situations, e.g. in a comment on the Register, responding to a story about Google and their HR policies.
Seriously, you couldn’t make it up!