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Diana's avatar

You promised us excellent articles from Popular Rationalism in the near future--and you have delivered! I forwarded the article to three friends who are religious followers of the church of perpetual boosters. One is a medical doctor who recently moved from the U.S. to Australia because his medical university was trying to force him to practice medicine against his better judgment. He does call anti-vaxxers who oppose measles idiots who are endangering the lives of innocent children. It's odd that professional people--especially doctors--seem to be the ones most religiously accepting of the necessity of vaccines.

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Mayke B. Briggs's avatar

Loved this article - it made me laugh and think. The debunk was too easy. “Offit has a problem understanding temporal causality” 😂 My grandchildren understand temporal causality very well - “But, Amo, I wasn’t even there!!!” On a more serious note... the short term benefits of measles vaccinations versus long term harms to overall community immunity, all while antibiotics lose their potency, is a real crisis people need to understand. Does this “penny wise, pound foolish” thinking in science/medicine have a scientific term or phrase? “Vaccine-wise, immunity foolish” is a real problem! Worse than ever since COVID vaccines.

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