Just addressing this one point: “There is nothing offered along with the video that identifies the speaker, when and where his story occurred, or the government judgement that the vaccines caused autism.” At the end of the video it says it is narrated by Noah Bridges and also shows the cover of a book titled, “Bad Reaction” written by Sarah Bridges, the mother. 😉
You and, it seems other followers of this page, are willing to believe anything presented to you that backs your narrative and beliefs. There is nothing offered along with the video that identifies the speaker, when and where his story occurred, or the government judgement that the vaccines caused autism. Instead, throw down a BS story over a piano track with a black and white photo of a once happy baby.
I don’t doubt that there are many similar stories that you’ve watched on the internet without ever verifying that these things happened.
Hi Chip: that video is actually irrelevant to the autism topic as there’s an abundance of similar occurrences. Do you have a better explanation of what causes autism? There are thousand of parents that attest to normal children getting vaxxed and shortly afterwards their lives changed and their child developed autism.
Why would you ask a real estate broker (me) to provide a medical explanation of what causes autism? Why do you rely on any information that isn’t vetted? The following - regarding whether there is a link between vaccinations and autism - can be found on basically any legitimate source:
But in 1998, a paper describing 12 children who received the MMR and later developed autism or other disorders planted seeds of doubt about the vaccine’s safety. The paper was later retracted, and several large studies have since shown no association between vaccines and autism, but the idea persists among some groups that vaccines cause autism.
What are your credentials? Why in the world do you believe you know more about this than the experts who have spent their lives devoted to studying this topic? You, and everyone like you, randomly toss out declarations - there are thousands of parents that attest etc… - without ever supplying supporting evidence. You all accept anything that supports your confirmation bias. Getting dragged into conversations/discussions with people in your camp is a complete time drain. This only pushes you back further into the bubble of those who already agree with you.
There are thousands of people who say they believe they’ve been abducted by aliens, does that mean their stories are true? There are billions of religious people who believe in the supernatural and that there is a supreme being. Does that mean they’re right? People are free to believe whatever they want to believe until those beliefs have an effect on other people. The fact that measles was once declared eradicated - a direct outcome of the vaccine - but outbreaks are now becoming common place disgusts me. I wish we could break our country up into thirds and stick all of you antiscience people in the middle to live your lives as you want to live while the grown-ups could live on either side, to the east or west. I’m sure you people would love that opportunity, and I wish we could make it happen.
Just addressing this one point: “There is nothing offered along with the video that identifies the speaker, when and where his story occurred, or the government judgement that the vaccines caused autism.” At the end of the video it says it is narrated by Noah Bridges and also shows the cover of a book titled, “Bad Reaction” written by Sarah Bridges, the mother. 😉
What an extremely sad story. There are many similar stories. But vaccines don’t cause autism they tell us. They are full of shit!!!
You and, it seems other followers of this page, are willing to believe anything presented to you that backs your narrative and beliefs. There is nothing offered along with the video that identifies the speaker, when and where his story occurred, or the government judgement that the vaccines caused autism. Instead, throw down a BS story over a piano track with a black and white photo of a once happy baby.
I don’t doubt that there are many similar stories that you’ve watched on the internet without ever verifying that these things happened.
Hi Chip: that video is actually irrelevant to the autism topic as there’s an abundance of similar occurrences. Do you have a better explanation of what causes autism? There are thousand of parents that attest to normal children getting vaxxed and shortly afterwards their lives changed and their child developed autism.
Why would you ask a real estate broker (me) to provide a medical explanation of what causes autism? Why do you rely on any information that isn’t vetted? The following - regarding whether there is a link between vaccinations and autism - can be found on basically any legitimate source:
But in 1998, a paper describing 12 children who received the MMR and later developed autism or other disorders planted seeds of doubt about the vaccine’s safety. The paper was later retracted, and several large studies have since shown no association between vaccines and autism, but the idea persists among some groups that vaccines cause autism.
What are your credentials? Why in the world do you believe you know more about this than the experts who have spent their lives devoted to studying this topic? You, and everyone like you, randomly toss out declarations - there are thousands of parents that attest etc… - without ever supplying supporting evidence. You all accept anything that supports your confirmation bias. Getting dragged into conversations/discussions with people in your camp is a complete time drain. This only pushes you back further into the bubble of those who already agree with you.
There are thousands of people who say they believe they’ve been abducted by aliens, does that mean their stories are true? There are billions of religious people who believe in the supernatural and that there is a supreme being. Does that mean they’re right? People are free to believe whatever they want to believe until those beliefs have an effect on other people. The fact that measles was once declared eradicated - a direct outcome of the vaccine - but outbreaks are now becoming common place disgusts me. I wish we could break our country up into thirds and stick all of you antiscience people in the middle to live your lives as you want to live while the grown-ups could live on either side, to the east or west. I’m sure you people would love that opportunity, and I wish we could make it happen.