I know! I'm also surprised!
As a spokesperson for the anti-vax movement and how vaccines supposedly cause autism, you'd think she knew something about science. But her stance on vaccines and her understanding about scientific studies and data prove that she has no friggin idea what she's talking about.
As vaccination rates have dropped, the autism diagnosis rates have gone up.
Explain that to me, please, Jenny McCarthy. How do vaccines cause autism when less kids are getting vaccinated and more kids are being diagnosed with autism?
If you want the real scoop on vaccinations, turn on your streaming Netflix and search for "The Vaccine Wars". Very eye opening information in there from doctors and scientists who have done the studies that anti-vaxers and Jenny McCarthy are crying out for but choose to ignore because the results aren't what they wanted.
"Oh, that study says vaccines are safe. That means the study is wrong, because we already know that vaccines are dangerous!"
That's not a direct quote, but it might as well be. Because, as you can see, anti-vaccine folks have already made up their minds that vaccines injure children's fragile little brains and bodies, so any evidence to the contrary is met with hostility and defensive criticism.
And when a little baby is diagnosed with and dies of pertussis and the CDC traces the outbreak back to an unvaccinated child, they still defend their decision and say "Vaccines don't work, otherwise that baby wouldn't have gotten whooping cough!" Idiots. The baby only got one or two shots and needed more to be fully covered. But your unvaccinated family caught it and gave it to the vulnerable baby. Your lack of scientific knowledge and understanding...your stupidity just killed an innocent child.
Wake up, people!
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