"I'm not an anti-vaxxer but here are some myths about vaccines" line really getting a work out when it comes to children and COVID-19 vaccines
I have to say, it is the first time someone has argued that since the Guardian once published something that wasn't great it means that I personally am wrong. Bizarre non-sequitur
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The two newspapers in your profile are the Guardian and Observer, so I associate you with those newspapers that are known to be Covid scaremongerers. If instead you said you contribute to Fox News and Lockdown Sceptics, there would be other inferences. Not a non sequitur.
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In a similar vein, you reference John Venn in your profile, and thus I am forced to assume you are an avowed Anglican prosthelytizer. My apologies, but I am not particularly interested in theological debates
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I didn't say you were personally wrong. I suggested that your tweet saying people reaching conclusions about vacxines from the internet can equally apply to people who read the Guardian and now think Covid is Ebola.
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