Well, then it is probably an orchestrated native add campaign. Probably by some PR firm subcontracted to one of the vaccine companies or a government.
I could think of several reasons to do so. A) To make anti vaxers/maskers look like idiots when it is publicly debunked, and so idiots that trust the media and see this want to get the vaccine so they aren't wearing worm masks.
My rule of thumb is if something looks dumb, and could be used to delegitimize those that oppose the mainstream, it is a native ad campaign. Either thought up by internet grifters, corporations, or a government.
Most logical explanation is that the video is a fake.
There are multiple videos
Well, then it is probably an orchestrated native add campaign. Probably by some PR firm subcontracted to one of the vaccine companies or a government.
I could think of several reasons to do so. A) To make anti vaxers/maskers look like idiots when it is publicly debunked, and so idiots that trust the media and see this want to get the vaccine so they aren't wearing worm masks.
My rule of thumb is if something looks dumb, and could be used to delegitimize those that oppose the mainstream, it is a native ad campaign. Either thought up by internet grifters, corporations, or a government.