If there are more children living because of vaccines that would mean that yes, we will have more cases of autism because more children are surviving because of vaccines, NOT that vaccines cause autism.
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As an autistic let me explain. We weren't all hospitalised in the past. A lot of us were simply remorselessly bullied all our lives for not fitting in. People won't remember "autistics" but they will remember the misfits that everyone bullied. We were bullied into acute misery.
We've gotten much better at diagnosing autism. If everyone gets vaccines and some develop autism it doesn't mean there is any causation.
You can blame EVERYTHING bad happens after vaccinations on vaccinations if everyone gets vaccinations. Focusing on autism is the lie.
Thank you! It's not rocket science. Just like the more testing during the pandemic results in more cases being discovered. The flaming yam said, " if stop doing so much testing, we wouldn't have so many cases. "......idiots
This "theory" was debunked years and years ago. I did study vaccinations when my kids were born in the early 2000s. A lot of research. My kids are vaccinated.
Or "stop acting crazy or we'll institutionalize you."
Growing up, the Agnew Mental Hospital was nearby, and was a constant source of worry, more than fear. "Is Spiro Agnew going to be there? This doesn't sound good."
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Autistic kids are more likely to have larger heads (not a rule but a trend.) Medical science has gotten better at saving these babies.
Also, reducing the SIDS rate may have helped prevent the deaths of Autistic people.
#FactsMatter
#ScienceIsReal
#VaccinesSaveLives
You can blame EVERYTHING bad happens after vaccinations on vaccinations if everyone gets vaccinations. Focusing on autism is the lie.
Well thank God he doesn’t have autism. My Mommy Facebook group will be so relieved.
Growing up, the Agnew Mental Hospital was nearby, and was a constant source of worry, more than fear. "Is Spiro Agnew going to be there? This doesn't sound good."