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Originally Posted by Some Guy
Andrew Wakefield is kind of a quack. Vaccinations don't lead to autism and the benefits of vaccinations far outweigh the negatives. I don't have kids but when/if I do I'll be getting them vaccinated for sure. The cause of autism is probably low folic acid, older fathers, or something along those lines.
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"Andrew Wakefield is kind of a quack."
Scientists are there to make the corporations money, as soon as a scientist starts losing them money they call him a quack and destroy his career.
"Vaccinations don't lead to autism and the benefits of vaccinations far outweigh the negatives."
They do lead to autism, there is no proof that the benefits of vaccinations outweigh the negatives, it's just a myth, a religious belief, there are no long term or mid term studies, and the safety studies are inadequate. The belief of yours is purely based on assumption.
"I don't have kids but when/if I do I'll be getting them vaccinated for sure."
I'd recommend as much research as possible before that day
"The cause of autism is probably low folic acid, older fathers, or something along those lines."
Anything that won't cause Big Pharma a loss in sales or trigger compensation payouts. They control the CDC and the FDA, it's there people in charge. One would have to be naive or uninformed to believe that what they tell us is anywhere close to the reality.