if i m for the women s march, if i m for a pro-choice march, if i m for black lives matter marches, i also have to be for them and their right to march, and look, it s usually the most vocal and to a certain extent the extremes that are more mobilized and organized there, so 10%, a squeaky it can have quite an impact, but i also did notice that there s trump signs and trump flags there as part of that canadian protest so there s absolutely an ideological element to this and we ve seen this in the united states where it s been politicized. the politics of vaccinations is a real thing where the most dug-in group of voters who are anti-vaccines are also the most dug-in group of voters, pro-trump. so there s absolutely an ideological connection to this. errin, one of the terms that
be, the further he has to go to reject basic reality. perry, what do we do in that environment? perry, you also wrote local news outlets need to be democracy defending institutions. so you re not just talking about the cnns of the world. yeah. it looks like some of the most dangerous politicians in terms of being anti-science, anti-vaccines, anti-truth are kristi noem, the governor of south dakota. so you ve seen we ve had a very important last year of policy. a hundred thousand people have died and we have to get serious about the idea that vaccines work. we cannot masks work. we have certain states that wouldn t or criticized the idea of having masks or the idea of getting vaccines. this is not this is way too serious. we re beyond the idea that we can talk about both sides. this is a life and death matter,