If you believe vaccination causes autism, you're stupid. If you try to convince others of this "fact", you're a stupid, dangerous asshole.

Mar 29, 2013 · 5:19 PM UTC

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@stilkov Here is the story that started it Wakefield’s article linking MMR vaccine and autism was fraudulent bmj.com/content/342/bmj.c745…
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@oluies I know. It makes me want to hit somebody repeatedly whenever I'm reminded of it.
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Replying to @stilkov
@stilkov its the same with other stuff someone knows nothing about. A lot of fuzz is around. And no trust in those who should know. Stiko
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@stilkov Perhaps not autism, but apparently there's a risk involved in taking some vaccines. Narcolepsy is scary. sciencebasedmedicine.org/ind…
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@ulsa I'm not saying I dispute this; my concern was the unscientific and unfounded autism connection.
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@stilkov my daughter was hospitalised following the MMR. Trying to convince me it's safe will be a Sisyphean task.
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@jeremybancroft Entirely safe? No, that'd be very unlikely. Statistically safer than no vaccination? Definitely yes.