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Originally Posted by Thor
What about the autisms
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Originally Posted by nfotiu
This kind of comment is so counter productive. The correct argument for childhood vaccines should be that they have been around for years, have been proven to be extremely safe, and the risk of the disease is orders of magnitudes worse than the possible risks of the vaccines.
It shouldn't be that it is ridiculous that a vaccine could ever have dangerous risks. There should be a healthy dose of skepticism for the safety of a vaccine developed with the political and economic pressure associated with it.
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Originally Posted by Ryan Coke
I think it was a joke.
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Both things can be true.
If your trying to refute BS, try not to accidentally spread it.
(I thought the joke was funny, but we do need to be careful about just how stupid people can been when they want to believe something).