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In the largest-ever study of its kind, researchers again found that the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine did not increase risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This proved true even among children already considered at high risk for the disorder.
originally posted by: camain
a reply to: Onslaught2996
Because it ain't a lie, this has been hashed, spit out, regurgated over and over and over. Look most anti-vac people have first hand experience to the opposite of whatever bought and paid for scientist or politician says. Put simply, we know better. Please see numerous previous threads on this issue.
Camain
originally posted by: bobbypurify
Anti-vax- seems like a label. Hmmm? Smells like that nasty bastard called "propaganda". Enjoy your marginalizing. Only dumb people fall for it.
originally posted by: camain
a reply to: Onslaught2996
There is a link, there are numerous credited scientist that have verified the link that pro vac groups have either decredited or outright ignore. Put simply the pro vac group has their choice of scientist that push their agenda, and the anti vac have their scientist as well as the majority of us that have first hand documented accts that the pro vac choose to ignore.
Further your example is equivalent to me and you being locked in a room with no way in or out and me holding a bat. Lights go out, someone pounds the living # out of you. 2 days later lights come on and we are let out of the room.
There is no evidence I beat the # out of you. Needless to say, you can't walk, are half blind, and have brain damage. The causation is coincidence, it could have been anyone that beat the # out of you in the dark room. The reality is, chances are very good it was me. However you go ahead and get locked in a room with me, I'll bring the bat and you can deny I did it.
Cheers,
Camain