Except that @GOP didn't "replace" @TheDemocrats as the antivaccine party, and I never said that they did. @TheDemocrats were actually never the antivaccine party. THAT was the stereotype. The headline of my post read: "The Republican Party is now undeniably the antivaccine party"
“The Republican Party is now fully the #antivaccine party, and it doesn’t even really pretend any more.” @gorskon geneticliteracyproject.org/2…
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I mean, I like having my articles shared, but don't try to change my intent by using a headline that doesn't convey my intent. That, I will call out. Every time.
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The intro of my post was all about how not so long ago the stereotype of antivaxxers was that they were hippy-dippy lefties, but that was never true. Antivaxxers have always spanned the political spectrum, and in fact there were lots of right wing antivaxxers back in the day.
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It's only been in the last decade or so that the politics of the antivaccine movement have shifted decisively rightward. It's a shift that I first noticed a little over a decade ago that accelerated in 2015 with the California law that eliminated nonmedical exemptions.
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The shift was then turbocharged by #COVID19, unfortunately, so that now the @GOP no longer just panders to antivaxxers. It is full of antivaxxers. Unlike the case of @TheDemocrats, who do have some antivaxxers, Republican antivaxxers are no longer fringe. They're the party base.
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Can anyone say, for instance, that @marwilliamson or @RobertKennedyJr are mainstream @TheDemocrats? No. But @RandPaul and a number of other antivaxxers are mainstream @GOP. /end
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I am not an antivaxxer, Doctor. Nor was I ever. Concerned about safety, how children's vaccines are delivered here compared to Europe, yes; not always buying what Big Pharma says, yes. But not "antivax." I myself took the Moderna. Please cease the disinformation. Thanks.
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No, you don’t get to tell me what I believe. And for someone who is criticizing rag science, it’s odd you’re okay with rag journalism. It’s positions like yours that have helped to create, not stymie, the harmful antivax movement that exists today.

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Maybe this is what he considers "research"; you know, where random people do random searches on random topics, and all of a sudden they are an "expert" because they did their "research" and have the "facts" to back it up. Its rediculous.
So, @gorskon, where are all the autistic geniuses that you like to talk about? I have never seen them materialize. autismgadfly.blogspot.com/20…