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The exact origin of this proverb is unknown and several variations exist. The first full version of the phrase appeared in an 1811 English version of one of Johann Jacob Rambach's books, "The road to hell is paved with good resolutions", a translation of his 1730 German text Der Weg zur Höllen sey mit lauter gutem Vorsatz gepflastert.
It has become common online and in social media for vaccine refusers and anti-vaccine advocates to become the target of ridicule after they come down with COVID-19 and especially if they die from it.
The anti-vaccine movement hailed Trump’s choice of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. One activist called it "a dream come true."
Republicans fighting President Joe Biden's coronavirus vaccine mandates are wielding a new weapon against the White House rules: natural immunity. Florida wrote natural immunity into state law ...
An anti-vaccination activist holds a sign at a Tea Party Express rally in Minnesota in 2010. Rally of the Anti-Vaccination League of Canada in 1919. Anti-vaccine activism, which collectively constitutes the "anti-vax" movement, [1] is a set of organized activities expressing opposition to vaccination, and these collaborating networks have often sought to increase vaccine hesitancy by ...
Road to Hell may refer to: The road to hell is paved with good intentions, a proverb; Road to Hell, a 2008 fantasy film; The Road to Hell, a 1989 album by Chris Rea; The Road to Hell, a 1989 song by Chris Rea; The Road to Hell: Part 2, a 1999 album by Chris Rea; The Road to Hell, a 1997 book by Michael Maren
JD Vance expresses an anti-vaccination mantra. Trump's repetition of this line has been largely ignored by a press corps and political pundits focused on his apparent promise to make voting in ...
Kennedy has said he is not "anti-vaccine." However, he has made numerous claims about vaccines that have been disputed by major health organizations, and repeatedly tried to tie vaccines to autism.