• Lka1988@sh.itjust.works
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    23 days ago

    Fuck this assclown, my wife is allergic to the measles vaccination and will likely die if she gets the disease.

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      23 days ago

      Sounds like he is volunteering to get injected with some measles first. Also, I’m sorry for that and hope she’s able to stay away from it.

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          23 days ago

          The vaccine isn’t 100% effective. If we inject him enough times, he’ll get measles eventually.

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            23 days ago

            Yeah, I meant to inject him with all the measles. A good leader would never ask people to take on things he’s not willing to do himself, right?

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        23 days ago

        I cannot believe the absolute fucking retards who got into power. What the fuck timeline is this? And don’t say Idiocracy - at least they had the sense to bring in the smartest person in the world of their time.

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    23 days ago

    “The measles gave you lifetime protection against measles infection,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told Sean Hannity on Fox News.

    Wouldn’t it be great if there was something else that gave you protection against measles infection, without you actually having to have measles? If only …

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      The measles vaccine is literally a weakened version of the measles virus. It’s just an attenuated measles infection that allows your body to build antibodies against it without a full on infection.

      This guy should have stayed off the raw meat.

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    23 days ago

    I’m still optimistic the lifers at HHS who stood firm and didn’t resign are just slowly teaching Lil Bobby what a vaccine is:

    While RFK Jr. recently shifted his stance to concede that vaccinations are actually pretty useful, he has still stopped short of urging skeptics to go and get it. And in an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity that aired Tuesday night, he appeared to still favor natural immunity through exposure to the virus.

    "It used to be, when I were a kid, that everybody got measles. And the measles gave you lifetime protection against measles infection,” he said, then taking a swipe at the vaccine. “The vaccine doesn’t do that. The vaccine is effective for some people for life, but for many people it wanes.”

    Like, he is damn close to understanding a measles vaccine is measles, just a hindered version that won’t be able to reproduce and cause harm. And real close to understanding the need for booster shots.

    He’s still not there, and it seems to be taking weeks for what can be covered in depth in 15 minutes.

    But eventually I hope they’ll win him over.

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      23 days ago

      This is how I feel RFK jr has always operated. He does/proposes/thinks progressive things right up until it really goes off the rails. Like, he argued there are medical biases against Black Americans (very much true and well researched), but then segued into the COVID-19 vaccines being medical experiments on minorities and tried to discourage vaccination that way. He usually starts with a good cause but inevitably drags it into conspiracy territory. Also someone is sanewashing his Wikipedia article because there’s a lot of his bullshit missing from a few months ago.

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      I’m really confused about his statement.

      I mean, let’s assume he’s right, and let’s assume that a vaccine only protects you for, say, 20 years. Just measles induced encephalitis alone has a lethality of 0.1%. How many cases of anything more than a mild fever did any vaccine ever cause? He’s not even claiming it’s causing autism or death or transformation into Space Godzilla. So why not just vaccinate? It’s stupid even in his own world.

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      23 days ago

      The sacrifice: Republican voters are declining

      Democratic voters remain unchanged

      Red State goes to Purple State

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      23 days ago

      It’s also capable of sterilizing victims, which would lead to a population decline if everybody got it.

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    Conspiracy theorists for the last few decades: “The government is trying to murder us!”

    The actual government in 2025: “Yes, we would like it if a grand majority of you were to die”

    Conspiracy theorists: crickets

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      Conspiracy theorists: crickets

      Agreed, FACTUAL EVIDENCE of a conspiracy theory is collected by reputable Johns Hopkins University and George Washington University and crickets. People flock to conspiracies with no evidence, but once one appears with authentic validation… nothing.

       

      Troll accounts that had attempted to influence the US election had also been tweeting about vaccines, a study says. Many posted both pro- and anti-vaccination messages to create “false equivalency”, the study found. It examined thousands of tweets sent between 2014 and 2017. Vaccination was being used by trolls and sophisticated bots as a “wedge issue”, said Mark Dredze from Johns Hopkins University. “A significant portion of the online discourse about vaccines may be generated by malicious actors with a range of hidden agendas,” said David Broniatowski from George Washington University. The researchers reviewed more than 250 tweets about vaccination from accounts linked to the St Petersburg-based Internet Research Agency (IRA). In February the agency was named in a US indictment over alleged election meddling.

      source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45294192

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    23 days ago

    What if we were to somehow make the virus inert first, and then give it to everyone? Maybe he’s onto something there…

    Oh wait that’s a vaccine

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    The only correct answer to RFK saying that is: “No it wouldn’t.”

    There is zero scientific evidence that supports his claim. Him saying this is about akin to someone saying that we should build only brick houses because the sky hates the color red which is why it is blue. It makes no sense and so does his argument. But that’s to be expected from someone who quite literally has zero formal training in medicine.