Sadly Vinnie jumps the shark on his latest podcast, endorsing and promoting COVID conspiracy theories and anti-vaxxers. You know, 'if you read the studies, they don't actually show they reduce hospitalizations' (yes they do), 'the vaccines reduce lifespans' (no, both the research and post-marketing studies do not show that), 'I know doctors that agree with all this, therefore what I am saying is correct' (weak appeals to authority, and I'm sure you do, there are quacks everywhere), 'Robert Kennedy wrote a great book on this no one can refute' (oh yeah, the guy who promotes 'vaccines cause autism' and other conspiracy theories that have been thoroughly refuted). These are people who are prone to be suspicious and untrusting of coercive public health interventions, which on one level can be empathized with, but then confirmation bias and conspiracy theorizing take their mind over and drives them to seek out information (however fallacious, and which they are not sufficiently educated or trained to properly interpret) and theories that help support their anti-coercive public health intervention stances, and to cling to grains of truth which do not represent the whole picture. And then they are lost in a web of fallacies, rather than confronting what really bothers them. And they think it's everyone else who is brainwashed, not engaged in critical thinking

. Sorry Steve, if he's gonna put this BS into the public sphere, then the public will react. Understand if you delete this though.