Ugh...antivaxers. I suppose I should be happy that none of them showed up cosplaying V.https://twitter.com/GwynneFitz/status/1161629727393812480 …
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Psychologically, I think their identity as parents of special needs children is part of what pulls some or many of them into antivaccine groups and keeps them there, for support. They may not be able to separate the two. But they’re still going out as antivaccine activists.
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But they are not all autistic, there are loads of serious conditions and many parents with dead children, but still, you mock and ridicule them and lump them all as the same, and expect people to believe your interpretation of science is correct.
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You’re missing the point. The criticism is of their antivaccine activism, not of whatever happened to their kids-or them as parents.
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same could be said of course for pro vaxx
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If you are saying that children with gut problems and autism need to have the gut problems addressed, sure. If you're saying "gut issues cause autism" or "biomedical cures treat autism", there's no evidence behind that. And
#vaccines don't cause autism.
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You are performing medical experimentation on our children. The CDC never tested vaccines for safety.
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