Post a fictional character who you think would be an antivaxxer.
Hard mode: No villains
Hard mode: No villains
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Hard mode: No villains
Or he could be the guy who talked Les into being one, because he's an asshole and he thinks it's funny.
While most writers forget/ignore this, Guy is the most classically educated of the Earth Lanterns (two Masters degrees - education and psychology) and he worked in special education.
Guy would soundly mock anyone who said his autistic students were made "that way" by vaccines.
It took General Glory and Ice to make him marginally tolerable.
She deserved so much better than him.
More recently, Guy's been portrayed as smart as he should be given his education.
Case in point: he's recreating the Book of Oa from old catalog notes.
A lot of writers made him a joke, but at his best, Guy is a papa bear who hides the fact that he cares so much under a heavy level of snark.
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Vic's not gullible, he's skeptical. And in the DCU, a lot of conspiracies are real.
Hawkeye’s sensitive to his body and what it can do, day after day, compensating for the slightest change…
Plus, Hank Pym would tell him to get the shot, and he trusts Hank about science.
But anti-vax? That’s USAgent’s territory.
Johnny and Venus would try to talk him out of it.
He'd find out what was what, and he'd do it in a way painful to those between him and the truth.
Mike and Gloria are the pro-vaxxers.
He's messed up, but not in that particular direction, I'd say.
Holden is alienated, but intelligent and overly sensitive. He isn't looking for another bunch of hypocrites to hang out with; he wants to get away from them.
His father, maybe.
Sam would be on the fence but listen to reason.
Frasier, Diane and Rebecca, all pro-vax.
But it ain't my game, so while I may express opinions I have no refereeing powers.
is a little bit psychic, you know.
But the most I'd say about Martin is "maybe."
He's an educated man who went to Harvard Medical School, among others.
Frasier is a blowhard, but he'd also dismiss anti-vaxxers as unwashed yahoos. The idea would pain him.
I mean, Kirk would, but only until he’d solved the crisis and then collapsed, but that’s not the same thing.
Bones comes the closest, particularly with the technophobic streak they introduce in the movies, but it doesn't fit with his practice as a medical doctor who has to whip up experimental cures in the span of an episode.
Terms of a series regular who would be susceptible to that thinking? It's Worf.
The character I grew up with was an honorable warrior and diligence Starfleet security officer...
The other two don't know what vaccines are.
Wile E. is a professed genius, but he's not really the type to say conventional science has it wrong. More that he can use science to kill the Roadrunner, and then he'll be wrong about that.
But, maybe, if the ACME Corporation was selling ivermectin...
With the no-villains rule, probably Daffy.
Not a deal killer, admittedly, but he’s more of a martinet than an incompetent.
Klinger would claim to be, if it might get him kicked out...