
Paul Kingsnorth sees the vaccine wars as symptomatic of a bigger division between two fundamentally different world views: he calls them โthesisโ and โantithesis.โ When it comes to Covid, โthesisโ is the establishment viewpoint: that lockdowns are needed to contain the virus, masks work, vaccines are safe, and people who question them are wrongheaded or worse. When Covid-19 first struck, Kingsnorth took the โthesisโ viewpoint.
But over the last few months, his perspective changed. As he writes in todayโs UnHerd, the crystallising moment arrived when he woke up to the news that the Austrian government had โinterned an entire third of the populationโ. This move, he writes, sent a โchill down my spineโ.
The โantithesisโ view can be summed up as: lockdowns are not needed, masks do not work, the safety and efficacy of the vaccines are being oversold, vaccine passports will not only fail but further segregate society, and in the near future we can expect Giradian scapegoating of the unvaccinated. In other words, we are positioned on the precipice of a slippery slope that leads towards increasingly draconian biopolitical control measures, the grip of which is unlikely to release even once the pandemic is over.
In a conversation with Freddie Sayers on this weekโs UnHerdTV, he explains this division and the bigger epistemological divides it reveals. โPeople are arguing about vaccines,โ he says, โbut theyโre really under the surface arguing about what kind of person you are if you have taken these things, whether youโre a good or a bad person, or clean or unclean oneโ.
In Kingsnorthโs view, each of us has a line that cannot be crossed. And his has now been reached:
Conversations about creating a society in which you can only access many of its services with a digital passport that explains that you had a particular medication โ thatโs a Rubicon. Weโve never had anything like this before, weโve never had the technology to do itโฆ.Iโve been watching this for a long time, as we all have. And I think my personal Rubicon was watching what happened in Austria. – PAUL KINGSNORTH, UNHERDTV
On his fears:
Itโs the fear of galloping authoritarian control. And the fear more broadlyโฆ is that a pre-existing trend, which we could all see, towards technological control, monitoring and compliance in society. The use of everything from social media, to smartphone apps, to algorithms, to artificial intelligence, to push us towards a โmachine societyโ, which is controlled, monitored, everybody is compliant. And we have to effectively create a smart world where everythingโs online, including our bodies and including our homes. This stuffโs all been on the agenda for a very long time, thereโs no secret about it. That was happening anyway, thatโs the direction weโve been moving in. – PAUL KINGSNORTH, UNHERDTV