• RandomVideos@programming.dev
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    23 days ago

    I dont understand people claiming vaccines cause autism. Assuming vaccines caused autism, it clearly has a small chance since most people are vaccinated. If they didnt prevent diseases, why would so many people promote them? If they did prevent diseases, do the people claiming vaccines are bad prefer their child dying from a disease more than their child having autism?

    • Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world
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      23 days ago

      I dont understand people claiming vaccines cause autism.

      RFK has a thing about Thimerosal in vaccines because heavy metals like lead, cadmium, and mercury directly influence gene expression.

      But most vaccines in the US and Europe have already had Thimerosal removed as a precautionary measure, even though there is no evidence that thiomersal in vaccines caused harm.

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      Wtf? They don’t cause autism. There isn’t a small chance. The fjck wrong with you

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        23 days ago

        They obviously dont cause autism. But even if you ignore everything people who know things about the subject say, it still wouldnt make sense to claim that vaccines are bad

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          You are trying to phrase it in a why that even anti-vaxers might understand and put some logic into it. Mpatch is trying to say, why would you even bring autism into the discussion again because it shouldn’t even be near it. We all agree, there is just a difference of hardline stance in what even needs to be discussed or how to go about a discussion.

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        He says “assuming”, perhaps he could have further clarified for sake of argument. He’s saying even without debunking the claim, you can just wave your hand around and point the simple reality of relatively few people with autism despite majority of people vaccinated.

        That’s not to say the claim is true, just that even if it were, it’s still stupid