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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostA world they based on reality. Not all world views are equally valid. Have you looked at your sites' vaccination stories?So Trump may have asked both Wakefield and Kennedy to provide him formal input on vaccines. Wakefield in particular is anathema to vaccine partisans. They’ve done everything they can to kill him and his career short of outright murder.
Kennedy is just as bad from their point of view. Kennedy has been after thimerosal, which is still supposedly a vaccine additive, and one he says can do a great deal of damage. This Daily Beast article claims Kennedy is confused and making charges that don’t exist.
Why does Kennedy also persist? The article asks. The answer is the same: Conspiracy.
But the article never follows up on the so-called conspiracy. It never discusses the summary of test results years ago that supposedly confirmed autism’s prevalence that were never made public.
It never discusses the unfairness of Wakefield apparent expulsion as a doctor in the UK. It never talks about question regarding those who persecuted Wakefield.
It talks about a conspiracy but never discusses specific charges. This is because in part discussing such charges would inevitably involve dealing with specific evidence. Such evidence is at least a good deal more gray than these articles suggest.
The article concludes by saying Donald Trump is a lucky man and can avail himself of the best advisors the vaccine community has to offer. But all the names the article offers up are pro-vaccine.
Donald Trump himself is not anti-vaccine. He has questions about massive vaccine doses being mandated at a young age. Such doses, he believes along with others, may be causing reactions in certain children including autism. He apparently believes parent should have a choice about vaccines.
Conclusion: They are surely not such bad ideas. And worth investigating.
You have a bee in your bonnet about anti-vaxxers or just trying to use it to discredit ZH on the assumption that people questioning certain types of vaccines are all conspiracy nutjobs?
I don't really follow the whole vaccine thing but I know that big pharma runs on bottom line profits. Have you been to America? Everyone's on medication for something..."Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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If only there was a vaccine from idiots - big pharma would make a killing!
ZH would be predictably against it - they would not want to lose their main audience!Comment
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostWhat's the big deal?
You have a bee in your bonnet about anti-vaxxers or just trying to use it to discredit ZH on the assumption that people questioning certain types of vaccines are all conspiracy nutjobs?
I don't really follow the whole vaccine thing but I know that big pharma runs on bottom line profits. Have you been to America? Everyone's on medication for something...
It never discusses the unfairness of Wakefield apparent expulsion as a doctor in the UK. It never talks about question regarding those who persecuted Wakefield.Comment
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