Yes, he has. He has consciously decided to side with lying antivaxxers. But why?
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Replying to @gorskon @shmoopythescie1 and
Because your mentality about patient safety in a utilitarian medical practice killed my wife. So I know the defunct and ethically corrupt mentality that creates medical harm. Your position on safety is fully atrocious.
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Replying to @noorchashm @shmoopythescie1 and
So, even if that were true, your solution us to align yourself with people whose disinformation during a pandemic has the potential to kill many thousands? Rrrriiiiight.pic.twitter.com/fSeUOnvcmI
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Replying to @gorskon @shmoopythescie1 and
@RobertKennedyJr commands the respect of just the folks whose concerns need to be addressed if we are to recover and heal America. U people are pathetic and mindless. Open your damn eyes. U R the source of vaccine hesitancy....bc U do not address people's fears with decency.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @noorchashm @shmoopythescie1 and
RFK Jr. is a man who’s compared vaccination programs to the Holocaust on more than one occasion.https://respectfulinsolence.com/2015/04/09/the-annals-of-im-not-antivaccine-part-15-robert-f-kennedy-jr-and-the-vaccine-associated-holocaust …
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Replying to @gorskon @shmoopythescie1 and
Did that offend U because of your personal background - or bc U do not think iatrogenic medical harm can be viewed as a disaster? U know U R so blind. I don;t think you believe in systemic iatrogenic harm from systemic errors. Is such a thing feasible in your self-absorption?
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Replying to @noorchashm @gorskon and
Do you think comparing vaccinating children to the holocaust is appropriate? He's talking about the childhood vaccine program. You seem to be defending the comparison.
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I think iatrogenic medical harm on a systemic level is an atrocity. My wife died from a systemic error in medical practice that was driven by consensus for over 20 years and it killed (and still kills) one in 350 women. Yes, it was a utilitarian atrocity. U should read Prof.
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Replying to @noorchashm @gorskon and
So yes? You think it's okay to compare a vaccines program that prevents tens of thousands of deaths and millions of hospitalizations a year to an intentional program of genocide? https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6316a4.htm … I think that tells us what we need to know.
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Replying to @doritmi @noorchashm and
I've read your story. It made me have more sympathy and be more patient with your behavior than otherwise. You're working hard to lose that. And you won't get your case heard by decision makers this way. The anti-vaccine movement is, rightly, not a legitimate partner.
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Yes, his sad story is the only reason I haven’t given up on him yet.
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Replying to @noorchashm @doritmi and
One notes that you’ve repeatedly patronized me and everyone who’s tried to engage with you from the provaccine side.

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