Here we go again, antivaxers trying to hijack antiabortionists (or is it the other way around?) to frighten parents into not vaccinating by portraying vaccines as somehow hopelessly "contaminated" by "fetal tissue." 1/https://twitter.com/Right_to_Life/status/1004807806623641600 …
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What
@Right_to_Life is trying to do is no different from what antivaxers do when they try to portray vaccines as "contaminated" with dangerous chemicals like formaldehyde, mercury, or as having been grown in animal cells. 2/https://respectfulinsolence.com/2017/08/10/contamination-requiring-ritual-purification-superstitious-concepts-at-the-heart-of-antivaccine-beliefs/ …1 reply 4 retweets 6 likesShow this thread -
It's a truly annoying and dumb argument being used by
@Right_to_Life, one I've unfortunately had to discuss far too many times over the years, e.g.: 3/ https://respectfulinsolence.com/2015/07/27/when-the-antiabortion-movement-meets-the-antivaccine-movement/ …1 reply 2 retweets 5 likesShow this thread -
Michigan Senate Bill 1055, being promoted by
@Right_to_Life,@pjcolbeck,@VoteTonya,@MikeKowall (who really looks like Stanislaw Burzynski), @JudyforMichigan,@joehune, and Mike Shirkey flows from a tale premise and is designed to lower vaccine rates. 4/https://respectfulinsolence.com/2018/06/12/senate-bill-1055-antivaccine-fear-mongering/ …2 replies 1 retweet 4 likesShow this thread
"Flow from a false premise." Autocorrect fail again because "tale" is a word. 
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