The unjustified persecution complex here is epic. Here a highly successful white screenwriter has the temerity to liken the "plight" of antivaxers to the experience of black people in the US. SMH.
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As for @terryrossio's equating using "antivaxer" to calling a black person the "n-word," that's just epically stupid. Being an antivaxer is a CHOICE, and calling someone out for his or her harmful CHOICES is justified. I doubt Mr. Rossio will understand that. 8/8
You want to call Dr. Wakefield a fraud? Make sure you are upfront about the money you and your employer earn from big pharma. Your words have no value if you are bought and paid for. Your work may have value but you give yourself too much credit.
Dr. Gorski receives no money from pharma: https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/editorial-staff/david-h-gorski-md-phd-managing-editor/ …. And Andrew Wakefield is no longer a doctor. Wakefield lied for money and caused many deaths. He was kicked out of medicine for it. Do not try to defend Wakefield, and do not perpetuate quackery that kills people.
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