The problem is all of the disinformation along with the present nightmare of over-filled hospitals is only coming from one end of the political spectrum.
I'm not so sure "
all of the disinformation" is "
only coming from one end of the political spectrum." As far as I can tell, a lot of the most prolific sources of disinformation are basically just snake oil salesmen who don't have a specific political agenda.
From the Center for Countering Digital Hate:
>>>While most anti-vaxxers are ambivalent about Donald Trump, an influential minority feel he shares their views on vaccines, Covid and online misinformation. As a result, they are voicing support for Trump and in one case are preparing to offer anti vaxxers financial support in the upcoming US elections, risking increased polarisation of the debate over a future Coronavirus vaccine.<<<
The campaign against vaccines is sometimes called a “movement”, but with the help of tech giants it has become a billion dollar industry, in which ideologues, hucksters and tech giants benefit from each other. That […]
www.counterhate.com
The person named the number one spreader of coronavirus misinformation has made a fortune peddling garbage:
>>>It’s a wonder a humble osteopath who
stopped seeing patients in 2009 has millions of dollars to give, but it turns out that being one of the top sellers of supplements and wellness products is quite the booty. . . . In a 2017 affidavit, Joe Mercola revealed his net worth to be
“in excess of $100 million.”
Earlier this year, the multimillionaire was selling supplements like
quercetin and vitamin C to combat COVID-19.<<<
Dr. Joe Mercola, an osteopathic physician who has made an impressive fortune selling supplements through his online store, has a new book out about the COVID-19 pandemic, a book which he co-authored with Ronnie Cummins, an organic food crusader. This book, as well as Mercola’s decades of...
www.mcgill.ca
I'm not saying that the opposite ends of the political spectrum are equal with regards to disinformation, but there's more to it than just politics.