Here's a good rule of thumb: If the term "vaccine choice" or "informed consent" appears in the name of a vaccine-related organization, that organization is antivaccine. If there's an exception to this axiom, I have yet to see it in 20 years of combatting antivax misinformation.
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It's not "misinformed consent", it's LYING. Call it what it is.
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I prefer a pithy phrase that skewers antivaxers' attempts to paint themselves as advocates of informed consent by slightly altering their language to be in line with reality and than weaponizing it against them. "Misinformed consent" serves that purpose quite well.
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How do you not understand that “adverse effects reported” is not “adverse effects caused?”
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