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Originally Posted by kdogg
We decided to do this for two reasons:
1 . We have a good friend who works with autistic children. She said that mostly all parents have a common theme claiming vaccinations changed their children.
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This is garbage and anyone with the ability to think critically can see it.
First off: Parents are looking for something or someone to blame for their precious snowflake's condition.
Second: They heard about this possible link between vaccines and autism from some C list celebrity or some chick that got famous for showing her tits in a men's magazine. These are definitely more credible sources than... you know... scientists and doctors. There's an easy out to pin the blame on. Who knows - bitch about it enough and you might be able to turn your little one into a cash cow through the magic of a lawsuit!
Third: Claims that changes happen after vaccinations are not entirely BS. In vaccinated and un-vaccinated kids there is a certain age where autism starts to present itself. Fancy that.... it's right around the time when normal, sane parents vaccinate their kids. For someone looking for something to blame, this makes it easy to blame the vaccination. Please keep this in mind though:
Correlation does not imply causation.