Anti-Vaxxers
- brian ross
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Anti-Vaxxers
No link between autism and MMR, affirms major study
Won't stop the anti-vacc crowd though.
They still remind me of Gen J.D. Ripper in that film...
Won't stop the anti-vacc crowd though.
They still remind me of Gen J.D. Ripper in that film...
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Re: Anti-Vaxxers
Clive palmer has one running for AUP an anti vaxxer
[urlhttps://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/weir ... ea70cc7b13][/url]
The ranks of Clive Palmer’s new federal political team are bolstered by a Bollywood actor, a pool cleaning salesman who wants to depose the Chinese president and a retired engineer who brags that none of his children were vaccinated.
Welcome to the United Australia Party, home of the weird and wacky political aspirants standing for New South Wales seats at the upcoming federal election.
Pool cleaning chemicals salesman Marcus Versace, who will run for the seat of Bradfield UAP in Sydney’s upper north shore, has called on Chinese President Xi Jinping to “surrender” or be “removed” and labelled US President Donald Trump “stupid” and “corrupt”.
Mr Palmer has also recruited at two veteran actors, former Home And Away thespian Bryan Wiseman in the seat of Cook and Bollywood actor Ganesh Loke who will contest Parramatta.
Mr Loke played the lead role of hero soldier “Major Ganesh” - a character who shares his name - in the 2017 Indian action film he wrote called “Shoor Aamhi Sardaar”.
The UAP’s Blaxland candidate Nadeem Ashraf is also a fan of role-playing and is featured in a Superman costume on his Facebook page profile pciture.
In the seat of Cowder on the Mid North Coast the UAP is running candidate Lex Stewart who has doubts that the absence of “smallpox, diphtheria, polio (or) measles” is linked to vaccines.
“In regard to vaccinations, as far as I can see, there has never been a scientific study that shows that the non-zero risk of damage, even death, to my child is outweighed by the benefit to society,” he wrote on his Facebook page in 2017.
clive must hang out at the Auditions for Australia has Talent looks like he has another bunch of wannabees lined up for their 5 min of fame...
[urlhttps://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/weir ... ea70cc7b13][/url]
The ranks of Clive Palmer’s new federal political team are bolstered by a Bollywood actor, a pool cleaning salesman who wants to depose the Chinese president and a retired engineer who brags that none of his children were vaccinated.
Welcome to the United Australia Party, home of the weird and wacky political aspirants standing for New South Wales seats at the upcoming federal election.
Pool cleaning chemicals salesman Marcus Versace, who will run for the seat of Bradfield UAP in Sydney’s upper north shore, has called on Chinese President Xi Jinping to “surrender” or be “removed” and labelled US President Donald Trump “stupid” and “corrupt”.
Mr Palmer has also recruited at two veteran actors, former Home And Away thespian Bryan Wiseman in the seat of Cook and Bollywood actor Ganesh Loke who will contest Parramatta.
Mr Loke played the lead role of hero soldier “Major Ganesh” - a character who shares his name - in the 2017 Indian action film he wrote called “Shoor Aamhi Sardaar”.
The UAP’s Blaxland candidate Nadeem Ashraf is also a fan of role-playing and is featured in a Superman costume on his Facebook page profile pciture.
In the seat of Cowder on the Mid North Coast the UAP is running candidate Lex Stewart who has doubts that the absence of “smallpox, diphtheria, polio (or) measles” is linked to vaccines.
“In regard to vaccinations, as far as I can see, there has never been a scientific study that shows that the non-zero risk of damage, even death, to my child is outweighed by the benefit to society,” he wrote on his Facebook page in 2017.
clive must hang out at the Auditions for Australia has Talent looks like he has another bunch of wannabees lined up for their 5 min of fame...
- Gordon
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Re: Anti-Vaxxers
Hey Brian, good we finally have something we totally agree on.
I have nothing but disdain for anti-vaxxers.
I have nothing but disdain for anti-vaxxers.
- brian ross
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Re: Anti-Vaxxers
Anti-vaxxers are more interested in making a song and dance about the pseudo-science that backs their opinion than facing the reality of the danger they are placing their kids and themselves in.
I have a standard challenge to the anti-vaxxers. If they don't believe in vaccination, then how about I get get a vaccination against Ebola and they and I then travel to West Africa or Central Africa and we can engage in some native Burial rites and see who gets the disease. No one has been willing to accept the challenge. I wonder why?
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Re: Anti-Vaxxers
When are you leaving?brian ross wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 2:21 pmAnti-vaxxers are more interested in making a song and dance about the pseudo-science that backs their opinion than facing the reality of the danger they are placing their kids and themselves in.
I have a standard challenge to the anti-vaxxers. If they don't believe in vaccination, then how about I get get a vaccination against Ebola and they and I then travel to West Africa or Central Africa and we can engage in some native Burial rites and see who gets the disease. No one has been willing to accept the challenge. I wonder why?
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When an anti-vaxxer accepts the challenge, Neferti. You willing?Neferti~ wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 7:12 pmWhen are you leaving?brian ross wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 2:21 pmAnti-vaxxers are more interested in making a song and dance about the pseudo-science that backs their opinion than facing the reality of the danger they are placing their kids and themselves in.
I have a standard challenge to the anti-vaxxers. If they don't believe in vaccination, then how about I get get a vaccination against Ebola and they and I then travel to West Africa or Central Africa and we can engage in some native Burial rites and see who gets the disease. No one has been willing to accept the challenge. I wonder why?
Nationalism is not to be confused with patriotism. - Eric Blair
- Neferti
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I wouldn't qualify.brian ross wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 7:14 pmWhen an anti-vaxxer accepts the challenge, Neferti. You willing?Neferti~ wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 7:12 pmWhen are you leaving?brian ross wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 2:21 pmAnti-vaxxers are more interested in making a song and dance about the pseudo-science that backs their opinion than facing the reality of the danger they are placing their kids and themselves in.
I have a standard challenge to the anti-vaxxers. If they don't believe in vaccination, then how about I get get a vaccination against Ebola and they and I then travel to West Africa or Central Africa and we can engage in some native Burial rites and see who gets the disease. No one has been willing to accept the challenge. I wonder why?
South Africa needs FREE contraception .... such as the implant. Then they need to understand WHY their babies die. Also, even though you were inoculated as a child, you need a booster shot as you age. Ask your GP.
- Gordon
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Re: Anti-Vaxxers
An MRI of a 6 month old babies brain can predict with about 90% autism with about 90% .
That pretty much ends the story of vaccines CAUSING autism.
That pretty much ends the story of vaccines CAUSING autism.
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Re: Anti-Vaxxers
they dont appreciate how lucky they are to have this available to them...
if voting is mandatory why not vaccination.....
if voting is mandatory why not vaccination.....
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