RFK, Jr. is beyond stupid

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Tempus Edax Rerum
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By Dr. Paul Offit

RFK Jr. makes several claims that resonate with the American public, primarily because he's right. He is right to claim that we suffer from an epidemic of obesity, leading to an increased risk of high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes. He is right to claim that our longevity and infant mortality rates don't compare favorably with other developed world countries. He is right to claim that most Americans are dissatisfied with the healthcare system. He is right to claim that we overmedicate our children. And he is right to claim that we don't eat well, relying on ultra-processed foods that contain artificial flavorings and colorings.

Unfortunately, on February 18, 2025, when RFK Jr. stood in front of the American public to outline his agenda, he didn't talk about any of those things. Rather, he focused on chronic diseases, providing a list of possible causes. At the top of his list were childhood vaccines, electromagnetic radiation, and the pesticide glyphosate. "Nothing is off the table," he said, "even issues considered taboo, where scientists were unwilling to take it on for fear of countering Big Pharma or other commercial interests."

Unwilling to take it on? On the contrary, the three causes at the top of his list have been well studied. For example, RFK Jr. believes that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is caused by childhood vaccines. However, dozens of studies have shown that they don't. RFK Jr. wants to do more studies because he refuses to believe the ones that show he's wrong. Similarly, electromagnetic radiation, which can be found in cell phones, microwave ovens, Wi-Fi, and power lines, don't cause cancer, despite RFK Jr.'s unyielding belief that they do. Again, RFK Jr. wants studies that confirm his biases. Also, a wealth of scientific studies have found that glyphosate, which has been claimed to cause everything from autism to cancer to bee extinction, is a relatively benign chemical that poses no risk to humans. Focusing on these issues will do nothing to lessen the incidence of chronic diseases.

Most notable is what RFK Jr. didn't talk about. He didn't talk about the growing measles epidemics in at least six states. West Texas alone is experiencing an outbreak larger than any in the last 30 years; at least 99 cases have been reported with more than a dozen hospitalizations. This outbreak has now crossed the border into New Mexico, with an additional nine cases. Callie Means, a member of RFK Jr.'s inner circle, recently said that these measles outbreaks were no big deal. RFK Jr. also didn't talk about this year's influenza epidemic, which has caused 24 million illnesses, 310,00 hospitalizations, and 13,000 deaths, more deaths than the 2009 swine flu pandemic. The administration's response to the current influenza epidemic has been to yank the CDC's influenza vaccine campaign. Later, RFK Jr. further restricted the CDC's attempts to promote any vaccine. RFK Jr. also hasn't talk about the 32,000 cases of pertussis in 2024, the largest outbreak in a decade. And he didn't talk about the 12 children who died last year from pertussis.

The reason that RFK Jr. didn't talk about these outbreaks is that he believes that vaccines don't work and are unsafe, a belief he has held for the past 20 years. Indeed, when RFK Jr. visited Samoa in 2018, which suffered a measles epidemic that caused 5,600 cases and 83 deaths, mostly in children less than 4, he refused to admit that the deaths were caused by measles virus (even though natural measles virus was isolated from these children). Rather, he claimed that the outbreak was caused by a defective strain of measles vaccine. RFK Jr.'s science denialism reached a level of parody when he recently claimed that the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic was caused by a defective influenza vaccine (even though the influenza vaccine wasn't invented until the late 1940s).

RFK Jr.'s agenda will do little to Make America Healthy Again. Instead, his ability to ignore the growing threat of vaccine-preventable diseases will only make us sicker. In his presidential campaign, RFK Jr. said that he wanted to "give infectious diseases a break for eight years." Unfortunately, as cases of measles mount and bird flu lurks on the fringes, infectious diseases aren't likely to give us a break. This is what you get when you ask an anti-vaccine activist, science denialist, and conspiracy theorist to head the nation's largest public health agency.
KaiBear
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Only 72 more threads to go and everyone will finally admit to your genius.
Wangchung
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Our vibrations were getting nasty. But why? I was puzzled, frustrated... Had we deteriorated to the level of dumb beasts?

Tempus Edax Rerum
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KaiBear said:

Only 72 more threads to go and everyone will finally admit to your genius.
I know it hurts you for me to point out how stupid so many are that supported this clown.
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Wangchung said:



So you support a dip s h i t that blames the 1918 flu pandemic on a bad vaccine when there wasn't a flu vaccine in 1918. Good to know.
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Tempus Edax Rerum said:

Wangchung said:



So you support a dip s h i t that blames the 1918 flu pandemic on a bad vaccine when there wasn't a flu vaccine in 1918. Good to know.
I just know that "dip****" has far more credibility than you'll ever manage. In the context of these conversations that's all that truly matters. Post accordingly
Our vibrations were getting nasty. But why? I was puzzled, frustrated... Had we deteriorated to the level of dumb beasts?

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Tempus Edax Rerum said:

KaiBear said:

Only 72 more threads to go and everyone will finally admit to your genius.
I know it hurts you for me to point out how stupid so many are that supported this clown.


Fella no one can hurt anyone on a free internet message board.

Though it's sort of revealing that you think it might.

Suspect your constant threads are some form of cheap therapy.


Please continue.
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KaiBear said:

Tempus Edax Rerum said:

KaiBear said:

Only 72 more threads to go and everyone will finally admit to your genius.
I know it hurts you for me to point out how stupid so many are that supported this clown.


Fella no one can hurt anyone on a free internet message board.

Though it's sort of revealing that you think it might.

Suspect your constant threads are some form of cheap therapy.


Please continue.
Poor little Temper Rectum hasn't figured out where to absorb new rage now that his hero Joy Reid has been properly kicked to the curb....or trash can.
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Hey there SFB. Still waiting on that evidence that proves the study I posted about vaccine injuries is out of date and debunked.

Cat seems to have gotten your tongue.
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Mothra said:

Hey there SFB. Still waiting on that evidence that proves the study I posted about vaccine injuries is out of date and debunked.

Cat seems to have gotten your tongue.
https://publichealthcollaborative.org/alerts/posts-about-hidden-vaccine-injury-reports-recycle-misleading-talking-points/

https://www.hhs.gov/letsgetreal/learn-about-childrens-vaccines/questions-about-vaccines/what-are-the-side-effects-of-vaccines#:~:text=Side%20effects%20of%20vaccination%20are,they%20even%20happen%20at%20all.

https://www.factcheck.org/2024/01/scicheck-posts-mislead-about-measles-mmr-vaccine-amid-recent-outbreaks/

https://www.reuters.com/article/world/fact-check-mmr-vaccine-is-not-more-dangerous-than-measles-and-does-not-cause-mea-idUSKBN2861OT/

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landig/article/PIIS2589-7500%2819%2930136-0/fulltext

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccine-safety/vaccines/mmr.html

https://www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2017/0615/p786.html

Are that dumb to not realize self-reporting vaccine injuries is fraught with problems?
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RFK wants to investigate this kind of stuff


Mothra
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Tempus Edax Rerum said:

Mothra said:

Hey there SFB. Still waiting on that evidence that proves the study I posted about vaccine injuries is out of date and debunked.

Cat seems to have gotten your tongue.
https://publichealthcollaborative.org/alerts/posts-about-hidden-vaccine-injury-reports-recycle-misleading-talking-points/

https://www.hhs.gov/letsgetreal/learn-about-childrens-vaccines/questions-about-vaccines/what-are-the-side-effects-of-vaccines#:~:text=Side%20effects%20of%20vaccination%20are,they%20even%20happen%20at%20all.

https://www.factcheck.org/2024/01/scicheck-posts-mislead-about-measles-mmr-vaccine-amid-recent-outbreaks/

https://www.reuters.com/article/world/fact-check-mmr-vaccine-is-not-more-dangerous-than-measles-and-does-not-cause-mea-idUSKBN2861OT/

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landig/article/PIIS2589-7500%2819%2930136-0/fulltext

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccine-safety/vaccines/mmr.html

https://www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2017/0615/p786.html

Are that dumb to not realize self-reporting vaccine injuries is fraught with problems?
So, you googled some articles. Congrats! Which of them do you believe refutes the study included on NIH's website again?

Ah, that's right! None.

Care to try again SFB?

Let me know if I need to repost the article for you.
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This site is full of trolls like the OP. It's why I've been reluctant to financially support it.
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I only made it to the part about dozens of studies concerning the correlation between vaccines and autism. There is only like 1 big study on it that everyone seems to accept, out of some Scandinavian country. Actually the ability to properly study it is difficult, because of how ubiquitous the vaccines are.

Obviously anyone with a brain disagrees with RFK Jr. on vaccines, because we know that the chance for autism is outweighed by all the horrible things children used to die of, that vaccines have nearly eliminated. But to his point, it is very difficult to find the cause of several things adults seem to suffer from today, that we didn't 100 years ago. Autism, wildly different social behavior, sperm count halved in males, etc.
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RealEstateBear said:

This site is full of trolls like the OP. It's why I've been reluctant to financially support it.
Tempus is just free entertainment like…
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- Dog returning to his vomit
- Bird running into a window
- overweight person sitting on a faulty chair
- DIYer with a chainsaw who drops the tree on his own house


You get the idea
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Porteroso said:

I only made it to the part about dozens of studies concerning the correlation between vaccines and autism. There is only like 1 big study on it that everyone seems to accept, out of some Scandinavian country. Actually the ability to properly study it is difficult, because of how ubiquitous the vaccines are.

Obviously anyone with a brain disagrees with RFK Jr. on vaccines, because we know that the chance for autism is outweighed by all the horrible things children used to die of, that vaccines have nearly eliminated. But to his point, it is very difficult to find the cause of several things adults seem to suffer from today, that we didn't 100 years ago. Autism, wildly different social behavior, sperm count halved in males, etc.
I've never heard RFK say that all vaccines are bad, and children don't need them. In fact, he says just the opposite every time I've gone to listen to him (and I've heard him several times). What he has instead said is that some of the ingredients in vaccines are not good for kids, vaccines need much more testing before approval, not all kids should have vaccines as some are more susceptible to injury, and the vaccine schedule is ridiculous and unnecessary.

These are things we can debate, but there's nothing obviously absurd about these positions. As the dad of a son with a brain injury that is a direct result of a vaccine, I speak from personal experience on this. We followed the vaccine schedule, and ended up in the hospital with encephalitis for a week with my two year old son after his 2 year old boosters - the direct result of a vaccine according to the doctors. That resulted in a permanent brain injury, and a disabled son. He's 19 years old now, and will likely be living with us the rest of his life.

I think you are correct that vaccines are a net good. Our other two sons are mostly vaccinated, though we have not followed the ridiculous schedule. But there are issues with them, and all of them may not be for all children. My son is proof positive of that.
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RealEstateBear said:

This site is full of trolls like the OP. It's why I've been reluctant to financially support it.

Every site has trolls. Thankfully they are often pretty easy to identify.
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“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
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“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
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“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
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“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
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“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
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“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
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Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.
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Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html

Osodecentx
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Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article
Redbrickbear
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Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?
Osodecentx
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Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention

What do you think of a non vaxxed person dying of a preventable disease?
Redbrickbear
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Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention




Then why did you post an article about unvaccinated Mennonites living in Texas…..in a thread about RFK?

Again did you just not read the article or forget what this threat was about?
Osodecentx
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Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention




Then why did you post an article about unvaccinated Mennonites living in Texas…..in a thread about RFK?

Again did you just not read the article or forget what this threat was about?


Try to keep up
Redbrickbear
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Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention




Then why did you post an article about unvaccinated Mennonites living in Texas…..in a thread about RFK?

Again did you just not read the article or forget what this threat was about?


Try to keep up


Try to read the title of the thread before you post dumb stuff with no relation to the subject matter
Osodecentx
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Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention




Then why did you post an article about unvaccinated Mennonites living in Texas…..in a thread about RFK?

Again did you just not read the article or forget what this threat was about?


Try to keep up


Try to read the title of the thread before you post dumb stuff with no relation to the subject matter


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RFLJr is likely "lots of things" but stupid isn't on the list. And the editor of the NEJof M is correct regarding current researchers' work and scientific publications..
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Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.
mennonites mostly, they arent and never have vaxed
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Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention




Then why did you post an article about unvaccinated Mennonites living in Texas…..in a thread about RFK?

Again did you just not read the article or forget what this threat was about?


Try to keep up


Try to read the title of the thread before you post dumb stuff with no relation to the subject matter


Go whine to the mods
I'm tired of winning


I can't tell if you're a 12 year old or a 80 year old with dementia….such a strange weirdo you are
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