Snopes? Give me a break.https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/1026110708294012928 …
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Replying to @C7RKY
*mumbles something about playing the ball not the player* Honestly though… Snopes vs Republican “vaccines cause autism” Senator.
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Replying to @tumtumtum
No. Snopes vs thousands of disclosed papers from the very CDC study designed to 'debunk' Wakefield, which indicate fraud has been committed in order to blatantly hide the adverse outcomes of MMR. Big difference.
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Replying to @C7RKY
Your position is that Wakefield was right and his findings have been unfairly debunked?
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Replying to @tumtumtum
I'm saying the landmark study that was claimed to have debunked his findings, (his findings being that more studies should be done), is now coming under scrutiny for potential scientific fraud.
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Replying to @C7RKY
Debunking finding that “more studies should be done”? You paint a picture that all debate and studies around safety of vaccines was shutdown (if that’s even possible). That’s a gross distortion of the truth.
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Replying to @tumtumtum
Now point me towards the vaccinated vs unvaccinated study...
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Actually, I'm unfairly asking you for a study that doesn't exist. Tellingly. The study previously mentioned compared children who had all received the MMR. Just at different times. Though even that was enough to see a significant difference in autism prevalence.
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