As @scimoms grows, we know that producing accurate, well-researched pieces for parents takes time & effort, which is slower still with few resources. How can we compete against an operation whose funding is never question, & earns more $$ as its claims get wilder? 2/2
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"he believes it's because pro-vaccine advocates don't attempt to reach anyone on social media"
Every time I see an anti-vaxxer post, I see pro-vaxxers quite rightly pushing back against their BS claims, but then are swiftly blocked, booted or called shills, or sheeple. -
Have you read the Informed Consent Action Network
#ICAN reply to the Health & Human Services#HHS regarding vaccine safety? "Placebo Controls Were Not Used in Pediatric Clinical Trials" http://icandecide.org/wp-content/uploads/whitepapers/ICAN%20Reply%20-%20December%2031%2C%202018.pdf … - Show replies
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I think the major reason antivax sentiment is even slightly popular is because vaccines are so effective the antivax people don't understand how horrible and life altering the diseases we vaccinate against are.
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He claims that in part because he blocks every evidence based voice that come on his page.
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Notice the image, smiling health child. Whilst the big picture is that it's actually vaccination that leads to healthy happy children, images of the fleating moments of pain during injection are far to frequently used in pro-vaccine sites/posts.
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