The people that know the least about vaccines are the most pro-vax people in the world.
Ask them basic questions about the history of any vaccine they promote and they instantly become angry.
11:59 PM · Dec 17, 2024 · 1M Views
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Can’t possibly be because said questions are asked in loaded and misleading ways that would require an unfeasible advanced technical deep dives, corrections of bizarre fundamental misconceptions and red herrings, trivia of little to no actual relevance, etc., to properly answer, with that answer simply being met with further such dishonest questions until a breaking point is reached anyways, in accordance with well-established tactics of anti-science misinformation…
Ask them basic questions about the history of any vaccine they promote and they instantly become angry.
Owens, can you answer the following basic questions about the history of vaccines?
1. What was the first disease to have a vaccine made for?
Answer Smallpox was the first disease to have a vaccine made for.
2. How did the above vaccine work?
Answer By introducing a less dangerous relative of the smallpox virus, the body could learn to defend against that type of virus without suffering too much damage.
3. What was the outcome?
Answer Thanks to that vaccine, smallpox has been completely eradicated.
So, high school education, Navy boot camp, Submarine school, Fire Control school (the ‘aim’ of ready, aim, fire, not firefighting), advanced schools on the equipment .
If you’re asking ME technical questions about any vaccine, it’s not a search for information. You’ve got tne entire internet at your disposal, right there in your pocket.
It’s obviously a setup for an anti-science sermon.
Why the fuck wouldn’t i get mad at you for asking a question under your agenda? Pro-vaxxers don’t ask me technical details about vaccines.
But they, or you, COULD ask me why i trust vaccines. And the answer is cemeteries. Chart the ages of the people buried in any one that’s been operating for 100 years or more, and what year they died. The line for the number of 6-yr-olds in any given year has a major drop at the same time as 5yr, 8yr, and so on. That’s when vaccines became widely available.
EVEN IF they caused autism, which they do not, it’s pretty fucking clear they save lives.
@Conscience #213793
It’s because they hate PWD so much they want to believe that they are fine with bringing back the world’s worst diseases just we will be eradicated. Hint: We won’t. In fact diseases like poxes, etc, will create more of us.
The anti-vaccination people are among the least informed and most arrogant people in the world. Their inability to assess reliable sources and reality makes them distrust experts and trust crackpots and criminals. Question their false claims, ask them about the history, purpose, action method and efficacy, history of success and they resort to ad hominem attacks and outlandish world demonization conspiracy theories.
For some reason, some of them also need to constantly abuse any means they can to preach their bullshit forever.
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