03-08-2019, 08:13 PM
(03-08-2019, 01:43 AM)redchartreuse Wrote: I noticed that this thread got bumped, and so will throw a few factoids in to mix:Yes.
1. Correlation does not equal causality. This point cannot be overstressed, and is the main reason why people with no scientific training get sucked down rabbitholes of health disinformation.
The onset age for autism just happens to be in line with the age suggested for vaccinations.
The fellow who made the initial study tying autism to vaccines did it not to start anti-vaccination, but because he wanted people to buy his "non-autism causing" vaccine. Sounds like a classic big Pharma motivation to me. Plus it creates walls between friends and family, and makes stupid peasants likely to kill themselves off so anti-vaxxing totally fits the depopulation agenda, so why not put a few loud mouthed anti-vax shills in some vulnerable places to exploit people via Dunning-Kreuger.
Look, ya'll, you can correlate anything to make data look like it explains what your bias is. Here is proof that your taste in sushi corresponds to your okayness with homosexuality.
![[Image: sushi-vs-gay-marriage2.jpg]](https://www.motherjones.com/wp-content/uploads/sushi-vs-gay-marriage2.jpg)
Quote:he will get all vaccines he can ingest.Please don't feed babies needles.

