Thank you for all the kind replies to this. She very sadly died today. She was a wonderful person with an indomitable spirit and a brilliant sense of humour. I loved her dearly.https://twitter.com/bobscartoons/status/1356551848967237633 …
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I’m very sorry to hear of your loss. Do you know if she was tested for COVID-19 around the time of her vaccination or after she was admitted for her heart attack? There is a concern that infected people may be at risk when immunized.
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Replying to @LouKellett @bobscartoons and
Mr. Moran states that his beloved relative had "no heart history" and that she passed several days after getting her shot. May I ask, why U think he has stated this as such? Could it be that he's wondering why she passed so soon post vaccine? c'mon Lou! Respect people. Listen.
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Replying to @noorchashm @LouKellett and
It is quite possible to "listen" without reinforcing the assumption of causation that has not been demonstrated and using people's tragedies to support your pet idea.
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Replying to @gorskon @LouKellett and
It is not the "assumption of causation", I am attempting to stimulate in folks like you - it is the "dedication to hyper-vigilance" in perilous waters U need to acquire, Dr. Gorski! But U R too overconfident, binary and intellectually lazy in your medical utilitarianism.
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Replying to @noorchashm @LouKellett and
No, Dr. N, it is EXACTLY the assumption of causation that you are promoting, just as antivaxxers do; only you are too wedded to your idée fixe and ignorant of what antivaxxers do to realize that's what you're doing. (No more Mr. Nice Guy in the face of your continued insults.)
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Replying to @gorskon @noorchashm and
Seriously, one major reason I can't take you seriously any more is that you keep repeating antivaccine talking points and using antivaccine techniques and strategies to promote your idée fixe. At first I thought it was unintentionally, but now I'm not so sure.
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Replying to @gorskon @noorchashm and
I and several others who have long studied the antivaccine movement have repeatedly tried to educate you about antivaxxers and their techniques of misinformation that you were using. I gave you the benefit of the doubt for a long time, but You can no longer claim ignorance.
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Replying to @gorskon @noorchashm and
You've been informed of the techniques and tropes that antivaxxers use to spread their narrative and how you were using the same sorts of techniques and tropes, but you continue to use them.
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The worst example is your continued use of anecdotes to support your idée fixe, just like antivaxxers do. It's almost as though you've been scouring Twitter and the news looking for such anecdotes to point to and blame vaccinating the previously infected for.
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Replying to @gorskon @noorchashm and
That's not all, though. Like antivaxxers, you attack your critics as arrogant close-minded zealots who can't even consider the possibility that you might be right and
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Replying to @gorskon @noorchashm and
Like antivaxxers, you have insinuated that provaccine advocates are basically fascists who want to round up antivaxxers and the vaccine hesitant and forcibly vaccinate them.
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