He and his organization are raising numerous intelligent questions and not criticizing and misrepresenting people anonymously like you. I have criticized his wisdom for not encouraging mask use at some events and remain undecided on many issues like the safety of vaccines.
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Replying to @AJonSchultz @JaiKanta22 and
Why can’t these folks just say they’re antivax? Once evidence of safety and efficacy have been demonstrated I have no issue saying that I support vaccines. Why not the same clarity of conviction from these folks?
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Replying to @BurgerLab12 @AJonSchultz and
Simple. They know that society quite correctly frowns upon antivaxxers and therefore try to avoid admitting they’re antivax. That’s why, as much as I detest antivaxxers, I do have a grudging respect for those who are honest and admit that they’re antivax.
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Replying to @gorskon @BurgerLab12 and
As a physician, if U R ethical, U should not detest anyone Dr. Gorski. Many of the folks you classify as "anti-vaxxer" actually have children who experienced a vaccine complication. I know most of these are "unavoidable" complications. But, it's SO easy to B mainstream. sigh.
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Replying to @noorchashm @BurgerLab12 and
Not quite. The antivaxxers to whom you refer have children with medical conditions that they have INCORRECTLY ATTRIBUTED to vaccines by confusing correlation with causation, even though there is copious evidence that they weren’t caused by vaccines, conditions such as autism.
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Replying to @gorskon @BurgerLab12 and
Some may be wrong. Rule number 1 in being a decent and ethical physician: NEVER blow off the patient. They know more about their bodies and experience than you. Let’s all shut up and listen to people’s pain and suffering....otherwise the white coat is a sham!
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Replying to @noorchashm @gorskon and
Just to be clear, are you saying you think vaccines cause autism?
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Huh?
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Replying to @noorchashm @gorskon and
Dr. Gorski pointed out that most antivaccine activists who are parents who think their children’s issues are vaccines related - and many are not in that category - blame vaccines for things they don’t cause, like autism. You pushed back. I’m asking on your views on that.
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No. I do not believe the data supports autism being caused by vaccines. But I know of plenty of instances where stacked up vaccine schedules create inflammatory or autoimmune complications.....I’m sure you do too. We always unstacked our kids schedules.
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Citations required for that claim.
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Replying to @gorskon @noorchashm and
Also, you do realize, don’t you, that what you are basically repeating the antivax trope “too many, too soon,” which has NEVER been supported by good evidence.
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