Vaxxed From Cover Up to Catastrophe TRAILER, Anti vax documentary straight from tinfoil hat inc.
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Sucks that I can't say "I was vaccinated and it had nothing to do with the fact that I have autism"
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;50920915]Sucks that I can't say "I was vaccinated and it had nothing to do with the fact that I have autism"[/QUOTE]
Lemme do it for ya;
I was vaccinated, and I'm pretty damn sure it had nothing to do with the fact that I have autism.
[QUOTE=MrWhite;50920932]Lemme do it for ya;
I was vaccinated, and I'm pretty damn sure it had nothing to do with the fact that I have autism.[/QUOTE]
Yes, what I meant was when talking to anti-vaxxers
"yeah I'm sure it has nothing to do with it"
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;50920989]Yes, what I meant was when talking to anti-vaxxers
"yeah I'm sure it has nothing to do with it"[/QUOTE]
how about the fact the first and only person to ever have found a link between autism and vaxxines was thrown out from the medicial community and barred from practicing medicine ever again.
[QUOTE=mralexs;50920886]My mom is anti-vax because she says we don't need to be vaccinating for things that are extremely rare and giving infants massive amounts of vaccines. While I agree with her on the latter part, I keep telling her that the things are rare [I]because[/I] of mass vaccination but [B]she says they've always been rare[/B]. :rolleyes:
She even says we don't need to vaccinate meningitis because it only affects less than 1% of the population each year. Gee, I wonder why it only affects less than 1% of the population each year[/QUOTE]
Show her this chart:
[IMG]http://vaccines.procon.org/files/1-vaccines-images/polio-cases3.JPG[/IMG]
If her response is to call the chart lies, [URL="http://vaccines.procon.org/view.additional-resource.php?resourceID=005964"]she's ignoring data from the CDC and the WHO[/URL] so you can officially declare her immune to facts or science. She's gone full truther against the fundamentals of a healthy society and her only argument is "science is bullshit".
Ask her if she thinks iron lungs were always rare.
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[QUOTE=MrBunneh;50921053]how about the fact the first and only person to ever have found a link between autism and vaxxines was thrown out from the medicial community and barred from practicing medicine ever again.[/QUOTE]
And fled to the US where his movement's new spokes[del]model[/del]person was a former Playboy bunny whose child, as it turns out, never even had autism and was misdiagnosed.
[QUOTE=MrWhite;50920932]Lemme do it for ya;
I was vaccinated, and I'm pretty damn sure it had nothing to do with the fact that I have autism.[/QUOTE]
I think this is one of the few cases where there's no space for doubts
thankfully
Man, having autism with these people around is great. The sheer thought of the fact that there are people who would rather their children to suffer from diseases that has a high chance of killing them is great.
[sp]It certainly doesn't help my already low self esteem issues or anything[/sp]
[QUOTE=MrBunneh;50921053]how about the fact the first and only person to ever have found a link between autism and vaxxines was thrown out from the medicial community and barred from practicing medicine ever again.[/QUOTE]
You can't use facts against these people, they will always twist it and say "that's because the medical community is corrupt"
The only way you can change their minds would be to make it so they would benefit from not being an anti-vaxxer. Using facts and figures is pointless.
I can tell all the anti-vaxxers that my autism most likely comes from the fact I was born 3 weeks early. Ofc I can't get vaccinated because my body rejects it (I either get a horrible rash or stop breathing)
Yeahh, don't get your kid vaccinated so they don't get the autism. After spending a few years working with children with disabilities there is no good going to come from this documentary. I worked with a girl who was the only survivor from an actual bad batch of vaccines. Though she obviously had lots of issues, autism wasn't one. Her parents decided to not vaccinate her brother and he still ended up on the spectrum.
As other have said in this thread a big part of the confusion is the ages around vaccines is also the range in which symptoms start to show that they aren't developing as they should.
My uncle is one of these people. Love him to death. Helped remodel our kitchen, but god forbid you mention vaccinations around him.
[QUOTE=mralexs;50921358]I can tell all the anti-vaxxers that my autism most likely comes from the fact I was born 3 weeks early. Ofc I can't get vaccinated because my body rejects it (I either get a horrible rash or stop breathing)[/QUOTE]
I was born 2 weeks early, can being born too early really be a cause?
Vaccines turn the freaking frogs gay
[QUOTE=MrWhite;50920490]I'm not saying that vaccinations cause autism. I'm saying that more studies need to be done on the link between autism and vaccines; not necessarily because it's possible that vaccinations cause autism, but rather that more studies will shut the people up who do say such things. Penn and Teller say it best above my post.[/QUOTE]
shit man i thought your first post was just sarcasm but youre actually being serious.
not only has the original bullshit report been fully disregarded for obvious reasons as the tiny sample size, and the fact that the subjects were showing signs of autism before the study, hundreds if not thousands of studies have shown that there is no link.
[editline]21st August 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;50921578]I was born 2 weeks early, can being born too early really be a cause?[/QUOTE]
never heard that before.
current evidence leads to it most likely being genetic, mainly inherited from the paternal side of family. autism is more common in males than females
Gonna just plug Jeff Holiday's review of a similar """documentary""" here:
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QHE7uN81X4[/media]
Vaccinations are so damn important, here in the Netherlands there is a town called Staphorst, which is strictly religious so a lot of parents don't vaccinate their kids, with devastating consequences.
[QUOTE=mralexs;50921358]I can tell all the anti-vaxxers that my autism most likely comes from the fact I was born 3 weeks early. Ofc I can't get vaccinated because my body rejects it (I either get a horrible rash or stop breathing)[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;50921578]I was born 2 weeks early, can being born too early really be a cause?[/QUOTE]
I'm born 6 weeks too early myself, but I don't have autism and I got all my vaccinations.
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;50921578]I was born 2 weeks early, can being born too early really be a cause?[/QUOTE]
I've never heard of it. There's correlation between large head circumference and autism but most studies find correlation not causation because it's hard with autism.
[editline]21st August 2016[/editline]
Like there's a correlation with identical twins having autism but they also have the same genetic material so if one is on the spectrum obviously the other has a high chance.
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