Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course he does because then people will stop getting autism diagnoses because they don't want to get put on a regist ry. Then he will remove the ability to get vaccines. Then they will say that the decrease in autism diagnosis is directly related to the removal of vaccines, therefore stating that vaccines have caused autism..... So all of our children can now die of measles, ad menengitis and whooping cough yay.
I just don’t get the vaccine hatred people have when they so clearly work.
Because your average American has very low IQ.
It’s not IQ, it’s the conspiracy mindset. Starting in the 1960’s there has been a constant drumbeat that you can’t trust authority, and what “they” say must be a lie. After sixty years we now make up our own truths, and cherry pick bits of “data” across the internet to prove our points.
But people believe all of that junk because they have very low IQ. Go lookup IQ rankings by country. America is low. It's also why hardcore bible thumpers still exist in the US and there are large swaths of the country where they pump religion everywhere every day. Very low IQ people.
Anonymous wrote:That great "civil libertarian"...
https://people.com/rfk-jr-to-launch-autism-registry-using-private-health-records-11720156
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin is a massive trumpie and has an autistic son. She is a fan of RFK. I’m very curious what she thinks of this.
The RFK supporting moms I’m seeing online think they are genuinely going to get answers for the cause of autism.
Not sure why they don't understand the genetic component for autism, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, etc.
Because the links to genetics (including maternal and paternal age) among some of the other links make it look like the parents are at fault. No one wants to be at fault for having a child who the difficulties. The vaccine link makes it look like an outside cause that they could have avoided had they just “known”. They think they can prevent it for any future children or their neighbours.
Thanks for your response. Makes sense as to what they're hoping, but doesn't explain the strong genetic link going back for generations in some families (including mine).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin is a massive trumpie and has an autistic son. She is a fan of RFK. I’m very curious what she thinks of this.
The RFK supporting moms I’m seeing online think they are genuinely going to get answers for the cause of autism.
Not sure why they don't understand the genetic component for autism, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, etc.
Because the links to genetics (including maternal and paternal age) among some of the other links make it look like the parents are at fault. No one wants to be at fault for having a child who the difficulties. The vaccine link makes it look like an outside cause that they could have avoided had they just “known”. They think they can prevent it for any future children or their neighbours.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin is a massive trumpie and has an autistic son. She is a fan of RFK. I’m very curious what she thinks of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin is a massive trumpie and has an autistic son. She is a fan of RFK. I’m very curious what she thinks of this.
The RFK supporting moms I’m seeing online think they are genuinely going to get answers for the cause of autism.
Not sure why they don't understand the genetic component for autism, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin is a massive trumpie and has an autistic son. She is a fan of RFK. I’m very curious what she thinks of this.
The RFK supporting moms I’m seeing online think they are genuinely going to get answers for the cause of autism.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin is a massive trumpie and has an autistic son. She is a fan of RFK. I’m very curious what she thinks of this.
Anonymous wrote:This is pretty normal in public health. There is a recent one in Flint, Michigan. It has wide public support. So far it does not carry a stigma and only have positive results
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course he does because then people will stop getting autism diagnoses because they don't want to get put on a regist ry. Then he will remove the ability to get vaccines. Then they will say that the decrease in autism diagnosis is directly related to the removal of vaccines, therefore stating that vaccines have caused autism..... So all of our children can now die of measles, ad menengitis and whooping cough yay.
I just don’t get the vaccine hatred people have when they so clearly work.
Because your average American has very low IQ.
It’s not IQ, it’s the conspiracy mindset. Starting in the 1960’s there has been a constant drumbeat that you can’t trust authority, and what “they” say must be a lie. After sixty years we now make up our own truths, and cherry pick bits of “data” across the internet to prove our points.