It's very clear to me that parents come to AutismOne looking for ways to ease the suffering of their children, who they believe were injured by vaccines. There's very strong evidence to suggest that they're met, instead, with debunked claims and treatments.
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I saw something else there that's been bubbling up for a few years: this belief that vaccines have injured *everyone,* not just children with autism. That everyone is sick, to a greater or lesser degree. That's a very broad claim -- and it seems like an extremely profitable one.
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Also, um, there was a QAnon panel. Why was there a QAnon panel at a purportedly scientific conference about autism? Great question!
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And now you can watch a California State Assembly hearing that's clearly packed with "medical freedom" folks and vaccine opponents who are opposing SB 276. One just told the lawmakers "You're going to cause a revolution if this passes." https://www.assembly.ca.gov/media/4202-video …
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As the parent of an Aspie, I DESPISE the name of this ridiculous conference. Also,
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Thank you. As a parent of a child with Autism you are looking to do anything for your child. Unscrupulous people prey on that vulnerability. Despicable.
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Autism One isn't anti vaccine, it's pro safe vaccine.
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Tom stop it.
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