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Why Crunchy Moms And Independent Doctors Are Now Aligning With The Political Right

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What started out as a movement to oppose Covid shot mandates has grown into a full-blown movement to restore health and medical autonomy to all Americans. In short, “Make America Healthy Again.”

Voters from both sides of the political aisle have found common ground in resisting everything from mandated childhood vaccination schedules to food additives. Indeed “MAHA” seems to pull participants from the natural remedy-seeking, tree-hugging, “crunchy granola moms” contingency typically associated with the left as well as the “don’t tread on me” types often identified as right-leaning. 

That’s because food and drug safety is not exclusively a left or right issue. Poor health and addiction, whether it be to food or drugs, don’t care what kind of political garb one wears. Yet leave it to Democrat corporate media to tag health unity as “fringe” and “Republican.” 

Media Backlash to MAHA

Just read how one recent New York Times article by Sheryl Gay Stolberg began: “Resistance to public health, relegated to the fringes of the American right and left before Covid vaccine mandates became a cultural flashpoint and a symbol of government overreach, now has a firm foothold in Republican politics — and a chance to wield real power in Washington.”

People speaking up against what many like to call America’s “sick care system” — referring to the endless cycle of poor nutrition, disease, and pharmaceuticals — are not on the fringe. They include a large swath of everyday Americans who are tired of being lied to and misled by an elite

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