Don't patronize me please I have never heard it referred to by its abbreviation. And clan is spelled with a C. Well far away from the vaccines issue, don't you reckon?
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Replying to @mlalanda @Rosewind2007 and
You know? The only thing I would skip would be the "clan spelled with c" thing. Everything else Lalanda said is reasonable and quite understandable. Jumping to conclusions before seeing something is a childish act. And the worst part is that twitter is full of people ready to...
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Replying to @IvanAzelhart @mlalanda and
Do you think it’s reasonable for someone who is not antivaccine ro agree to be part - apparently, a keynote - in an antivaccine event? With a title that is likely to appeal to an antivaccine audience?
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People who cared for Dr. Gotzche’s reputation night consider warning him that it’s not a good idea. And no, it’s not reasonable to try and defend such a choice. It’s a mistake.
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First of all, you can claim that vaccines are good in an anti-vaccines event, what was your mistake is that Dr. Gotzche hasn't talked about the issue and you are already claiming that he is gonna be against vaccines without any clue more than, that place is anti-vaccines...
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Replying to @IvanAzelhart @doritmi and
Ivan clearly doesn't understand the various shades of antivaccine.
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Well, in which one you think Dr. Gotzche is? Because for the moment, I see no reason to believe that he is anti-vaccine. What I see, is just that in order to fight anti-vaccines, you are being intolerant to criticism, and that is a huge mistake, because without criticism...
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Replying to @IvanAzelhart @gorskon and
vaccines can't improve. Because the only way to improve is if you understand the problems that vaccines have, in order to give patients a better treatment
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Replying to @IvanAzelhart @gorskon and
Antivaccine people don’t improve vaccines, because their criticism isn’t fact based. When he supports them, he’s improving nothing. He is just helping them mislead people into not protecting their children.
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Again, if you support him, do him a favor and warn him when he’s making a mistake and doing something harmful. Blind admiration isn’t being a friend.
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Yes. Persuade him to drop out. Cancel.
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I doubt he would cancel because someone he doesn't know told him to, what you are asking is simply ridiculous, and you know it.
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Replying to @IvanAzelhart @gorskon and
Anyone who knows him and cares about him should tell him to cancel. This involvement with Physicians for Informed Consent is only feeding his ego; and possibly bank balance?
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