Robrob
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But, you do have severe autism, right?
Right?
Yeah, right... Uh oh, fifteen minutes to Judge Wapner!
But, you do have severe autism, right?
Right?
You don't like vaccines, great, we get it. But you know what sucks even worse than an unspecified chance that some unspecified vaccines can cause some unspecified problems in an unspecified segment of the population? All the disease that vaccines protect against.
What about on earth.....our planet?The uneducated think medicine is to prevent disease. Medicine is to cure disease. Bottom line? Stupidity is contagious.
<SNIP>Bottom line? Stupidity is contagious.
The uneducated think medicine is to prevent disease.
Medicine is to cure disease.
Clayton Moore said:Bottom line? Stupidity is contagious.
Clayton Moore said:Many on this thread have said that increase of autism in children is merely improved diagnosis. That is plain stupidity.
Clayton MooreThose same stupid people believe that questioning vaccines is the same as killing children.[/quote said:Do you doubt the efficacy of the polio vaccine? Many in wheelchairs and leg irons down your way?
Clayton Moore said:Those same stupid people and the overwhelming majority here believe that the world's science/medical community can't figure out how more than 1 out of 100 1 1/2 year old toddlers are becoming autistic. Birds of a feather.
The CDC are investigating, and looking at all probable causes. It takes a lot of time and research. Just deciding it must be vaccinations is not even science. You may as well claim it's tv's, satellites or microwave ovens.
Clayton Moore said:Thousands and thousands of parents have said that their child was fine until the child got an MMR shot.
Are these thousands and thousands of parents medical experts? Did these children wake up the next day autistic, or are they perhaps jumping on the the anti-vax bandwagon because they feel angry their child has the condition, and are looking for something or someone to blame?
Clayton Moore said:Do you believe the parents or corporations standing to lose 100s of millions of dollars?
I believe the evidence, as supplied by sensible and unbiased science. And certainly not anything as supplied by the University of YouTube.
I believe the evidence, as supplied by sensible and unbiased science. And certainly not anything as supplied by the University of YouTube.
Are people who beleive every piece of cod ct rubbish they alight upon experts?
Are people who report faulty products via a lemon law expert engineers?
Do they need to be? It's like asking are folks who go to report an illness to their MD physicians.
When parents take their toddler to the emergency ward or the doctors they provide the details and patient history.
When parent after parent says their precious toddler regressed into autism after getting an MMR shot they are not credible because they aren't medical professionals?
I love it when sophists dodge simple, pertinent questions over and over, and then when they finally address it, they just hand-wave them as stupid.Most of the comments are too stupid to reply to. ...
Which is why Asprin makers like to tout how their product lowers the risk of heart disease, right?The uneducated think medicine is to prevent disease.
Medicine is to cure disease.
Or it would be, if anyone had actually said that. The rate of autism diagnosis has gone up because we are better at identifying it. Just like it's easier to identify brain tumors because we have CAT scans and MRIs now.Bottom line? Stupidity is contagious.
Many on this thread have said that increase of autism in children is merely improved diagnosis. That is plain stupidity.
Another straw man. Vaccines provably save lives. Therefore, withholding them kills people, especially children, who would otherwise live.Those same stupid people believe that questioning vaccines is the same as killing children.
Again, false. Genetics are suspected, but it requires testing and studies and that "scientific method" stuff you so disdain.Those same stupid people and the overwhelming majority here believe that the world's science/medical community can't figure out how more than 1 out of 100 1 1/2 year old toddlers are becoming autistic.
That's apophenia. Unless there's actual medical evidence of a causal link - and all reputable studies suggest precisely the opposite - then it doesn't matter what parents think is the cause. Thousands of people wear their lucky jersey because they're afraid their favorite team will lose. Does that mean that what they think is correct?Birds of a feather.
Thousands and thousands of parents have said that their child was fine until the child got an MMR shot.
Do you believe the parents or corporations standing to lose 100s of millions of dollars?