Message from @Physeft

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2019-04-21 17:51:56 UTC  

on nhs

2019-04-21 17:51:58 UTC  

exactly

2019-04-21 17:52:03 UTC  

And a health risk

2019-04-21 17:52:14 UTC  

why would they do that?

2019-04-21 17:52:19 UTC  

theres no incentive at all

2019-04-21 17:52:21 UTC  

Irrelevant

2019-04-21 17:52:26 UTC  

HOW?

2019-04-21 17:52:29 UTC  

the earth is round

2019-04-21 17:52:31 UTC  

#Evidence

2019-04-21 17:52:33 UTC  

why would they give people autism for no reason

2019-04-21 17:52:45 UTC  

Motive is irrelevant to evidence

2019-04-21 17:52:48 UTC  

Here is a Wikipedia page about heritability and genetics on autism haven’t read the whole thing so not sure how deep it is: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heritability_of_autism

2019-04-21 17:52:57 UTC  

yes it is

2019-04-21 17:53:14 UTC  

@Tejiu The Gecko Wikipedia is edited and unreliable

2019-04-21 17:53:26 UTC  

I can get more links

2019-04-21 17:53:27 UTC  

it has to be verified to be edited

2019-04-21 17:53:29 UTC  

@oh bee city Motive is irrelevant and subjective

2019-04-21 17:53:32 UTC  

From different places

2019-04-21 17:53:34 UTC  

motive explains why someone did something which helps support evidence
personally idgaf about vaccines or autism but still

2019-04-21 17:53:35 UTC  

no it isnt

2019-04-21 17:53:36 UTC  

no it isnt

2019-04-21 17:53:45 UTC  

Yes it is

2019-04-21 17:53:57 UTC  

Evidence needs no motive

2019-04-21 17:54:07 UTC  

Evidence is unbiased

2019-04-21 17:54:10 UTC  

yes but motive helps evidence

2019-04-21 17:54:12 UTC  

evidence can be false tho

2019-04-21 17:54:12 UTC  

Motive is biased

2019-04-21 17:54:15 UTC  

motive isnt biased

2019-04-21 17:54:15 UTC  

if a murder happened motive would be looked into asevidence

2019-04-21 17:54:23 UTC  

Even small article about how the 22 chromosome can have a big effect on mental disorders like autism

2019-04-21 17:54:33 UTC  

@eva Evidence can be false but motive is absolute?

2019-04-21 17:54:38 UTC  

motive is biased to an extent

2019-04-21 17:54:46 UTC  

Please tell me you're joking

2019-04-21 17:55:10 UTC  

but a motive is still a motive even if its something small

2019-04-21 17:55:16 UTC  

Motive will always and forever be subjective and irrelevant in the face of evidence.

2019-04-21 17:55:22 UTC  

ALWAYS AND FOREVER

2019-04-21 17:55:41 UTC  

depends on the amount of evidence and the evidence provided

2019-04-21 17:55:46 UTC  

No

2019-04-21 17:55:49 UTC  

it does

2019-04-21 17:56:03 UTC  

Evidence holds truth. Motive does not

2019-04-21 17:56:09 UTC  

https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/dna-doubling-on-chromosome-22-shows-strong-ties-to-autism/
Here is some research on how chromosome 22 can affect mental disorders like autism