"But he SAYS he's not anti-vaccine" Every anti-vaccine activist in the history of vaccinations has claimed not to be anti-vaccine It is a common trope, meant to mislead
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The point is if someone is promoting lies about vaccines and minimizing the diseases they prevent, you don't have to accept their word for it that they are really just pro-vaccine because they clearly aren't
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Without specifying the "acceptable" vaccines.
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That’s what Andrew Wakefield was up to: while dissing the MMR vaccine he was seeking to manufacture and sell single dose measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines ie. seeking to monetise his bullshit.
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"I'm pro informed consent" "I'm pro-vaccine except for the flu shot" Both things I've heard. Both are crap, to be clear.
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I think the problem with this argument is that it positions anyone who's ever had a serious adverse reaction as anti-vax. I am proSAFE vax, because I almost got disabled by my last vax. Now disabled from a different medical procedure. A better argt is to recognise susceptibility&
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work to reduce adverse reactions, by allowing people who are prone to serious adverse reactions some agency over vaccination. Gaslighting is the common way to deal with this so far, but it isn't helping--poss driving hesitancy up among non-susceptible. Better2 try&avoid adv reax.
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