blackhawkxx Posted September 30 Author Posted September 30 6 minutes ago, jon haney said: With all the different chemicals that we inhale, ingest, and absorb on a daily basis, I don't see how anyone (PHD or tin-foil hat) can make an "informed" decision, or even informed opinion on anything. Everybody's body is different and reacts different. RFK did speak to the possible multiple source of autism and even with the Tylenol finding, it's in early stage. 10 minutes ago, jon haney said: With all the different chemicals that we inhale, ingest, and absorb on a daily basis, I can't see how anyone can argue with the less crap in your body, the better. Quote
SwampNut Posted October 1 Posted October 1 4 hours ago, blackhawkxx said: I can't see how anyone can argue with the less crap in your body, the better. Depends on what "crap" is. Do you mean maybe like the shitty US meat and dairy products? Or what? It's easy to argue that more crap in your body is good, depending on what that is. For example the moms with kids who are sick or dying from preventable diseases, which your nutter friend would like to increase, would definitely like more crap in their bodies. Many feel guilty, naturally, for depriving their kids of this crap. Quote Heather Simpson, a former anti-vaccine mom, who describes paying $200 for “The Truth About Vaccines” docuseries—a video series that included appearances by RFK Jr. and was marketed to moms as an authoritative resource on vaccine skepticism. Heather explains that seeing RFK Jr. involved made her trust the anti-vaccine messaging, and after buying and watching the series, she became deeply involved in the anti-vaccine movement, even becoming an influencer herself. Simpson later changed her mind, regrets her involvement, and now uses her story to help others avoid similar pitfalls. Imagine paying $200 for some made up propaganda video that made your kid sick. And now you know the motivation of these anti-vaxx crazies; money. Always follow the money. Quote
blackhawkxx Posted October 1 Author Posted October 1 20 minutes ago, SwampNut said: For example the moms with kids who are sick or dying from preventable diseases, which your nutter friend would like to increase, RFK has said many times that he has no intensions of denying anyone from getting jabs but wants all information and studies to be public information. You know, not hiding things "for the good of the public". Quote
SwampNut Posted October 1 Posted October 1 14 hours ago, blackhawkxx said: RFK has said many times that he has no intensions of denying anyone from getting jabs Yes, I'm aware of that oft-repeated lie. Quote
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