Other than #2, every single one of these claims is not just incorrect, but criminally wrong, and even #2 is a massive exaggeration. (UNICEF supplied vitamin A as part of its response to the #SamoaMeasles outbreak.) Edward Tamasese is a dangerous quack with blood on his hands. 1/ https://twitter.com/BeckyJohnson222/status/1204622446743044096 …
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The antivaccine activist above does not want answers. She thinks she has them, even though her claims are wrong. Trying to silence criticism by wrongly calling it hate speech isn’t going to work. At best, it just shows you misunderstand what hate speech is, as well as vaccines.
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I am sorry, but you are not showing more understanding of that than of vaccines issues. There is a dramatic difference between the person sharing grossly inaccurate antivaccine misinformation and the people correcting her.
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Rejecting the evidence is not asking questions. To remind you, last time we had a discussion you confused vaccine failure with shedding, and measles with mumps, in an effort to explain away deaths from a disease outbreak that started due to low vaccines rates.
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Indeed, we even have a term for asking questions that do not illuminate: Just Asking Questions, or JAQing off. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=JAQing%20off …
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