One of my favorite questions to ask antivaxxers who deny being antivax: If you truly believe vaccines don't work and cause all the horrible complications you say they do, then why the hell AREN'T you antivax? I would become antivax if vaccines where shown to cause all that harm.
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Replying to @gorskon
“I think vaccines are poison and kill babies and cause autoimmune diseases and autism and sterilize. I also think they font really prevent diseases. But I’m not against them. I’m all for something like that!” They say. Yeah, that’s a tricky position.
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Replying to @doritmi
IKR?? Basically, they're arguing, "Vaccines don't work, and they kill babies and made this generation of children the 'sickest generation,' but I'm not antivaccine." It's very inconsistent, which tells you that one part (nearly always the "I'm not antivax" part) can't be true.
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But, they’re for GOOD vaccines. That’s the difference. (Shhhh...they think there are no good ones)
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Wait, there is a good vaccine - varicella! We got rid of chickenpox so we can have shingles, much more profitable!
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Replying to @MErovich1 @DocMElliott and
OMFG. If nobody gets chickenpox, then nobody will develop shingles. I can't even.
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Yup. The only reason I’m at risk for shingles is because I had chickenpox as a kid.
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Replying to @gorskon @MErovich1 and
Me, too - which is why I got shingrix!
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