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Ah, yes, 'Vaxxed', that film that tries to make out it is a totally impartial documentary about the alleged vaccine-autism link, but is directed by Andrew Wakefield, the guy who flat-out falsified data to publish a paper linking vaccines to autism, causing 11 co-authors to withdraw their names from that paper, the Lancet to retract said paper, and Wakefield himself to have his medical license in the UK revoked due to ethical violations and failing to disclose financial conflicts of interest regarding this paper.
Wasn't Vaxxed the movie made by Andrew Wakefield?
Side note: a controversy erupted when Michèle Rivasi, French Green MEP, was revealed to have planned a conference in a room of the European Parliament featuring the projection of this movie, along with a discussion with the director of Vaxxed himself, before she had to renounce.
So you won't vaccinate your kids because you don't want their lives "potentially destroyed"? Good job, they will potentially fucking die. Parent of the year. Fuck off.
Also, if you think Big Pharma is greedy, boy do I got news for you. Big Altmed is even greedier, and on top of that their medicines don't even work. If you think alternative medicine manufacturers all have your best interests in mind and aren't solely motivated by cash, well... that means you're so naive I don't even know what to tell you.
Also: Vaxxed is basically PRATT The Movie produced by a known quack who had financial interests in promoting alternative medicine over pharmaceutics. Nuff said.
look up VAXXED and learn the truth
The phrase "wouldn't believe you if you told them hard vacuum was bad for the lungs" comes to mind...
I almost wish these anti-vaxxers' kids would get sick, not for revenge, but so they would see the destruction these diseases cause and the heroic efforts that were taken to eradicate them. No doubt they'd change their minds in a hurry.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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