Message from @Human Sheeple

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2019-04-09 13:57:16 UTC  

Most importantly, was there randomized control groups? You cannot say that a thing causes another unless there is randomizes control of the participants and probably also a placebo administration of the vaccine. Correlation does not equal causation.

2019-04-09 13:57:20 UTC  

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2019-04-09 13:57:58 UTC  

1. Why do people think there is an association in the first place?
Coincidence of timing;
A child’s autism often becomes apparent to families, and is subsequently diagnosed, when a child is at an age that they are also getting their routine vaccinations. There is therefore said to be a temporal (related in time) relationship between a diagnosis of autism, and vaccination. Two things may occur close together in time because of co-incidence (known as correlation), or one may be caused by another (causation). The fact that there is a temporal relationship in this case has been clearly shown to be a coincidence (correlation), not causation, and extensive studies involving hundreds of thousands of children proving this will be discussed later.

2019-04-09 13:58:01 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/565173580439093252/VaccineAutism.png

2019-04-09 13:58:03 UTC  

pls dont text wall

2019-04-09 13:58:04 UTC  

No link my ass

2019-04-09 13:58:27 UTC  

you want a link sheeple

2019-04-09 13:58:28 UTC  

ya guys look at this text wall by vaccine makers

2019-04-09 13:58:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/565173705798582282/VaccineAutism2.png

2019-04-09 13:58:32 UTC  

it says they are good

2019-04-09 13:58:33 UTC  

lol

2019-04-09 13:58:57 UTC  

PEER REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE

2019-04-09 13:59:04 UTC  

Wow. Having autistic children is a “problem”?

2019-04-09 13:59:17 UTC  

i cant take this bullshist

2019-04-09 13:59:22 UTC  

later

2019-04-09 13:59:34 UTC  

What a terrible thing to say about thousands of children and families

2019-04-09 14:00:03 UTC  

Autism makes someone's life miserable and we don't want people to suffer

2019-04-09 14:00:15 UTC  

So why mandate vaccinations?

2019-04-09 14:00:30 UTC  

Why do you want to give 4% of people autism?

2019-04-09 14:01:35 UTC  

Cause the government wants no good for us

2019-04-09 14:02:01 UTC  

It makes people’s lives miserable because people don’t know how to help autistic people deal with their symptoms in healthy ways

2019-04-09 14:03:01 UTC  

People with autism have more chance of committing suicide, and the government clearly wants to reduce the number of people living on earth

2019-04-09 14:04:06 UTC  

We also don’t provide affordable services for families with severely autistic children which puts a strain on everyone in the family. With financial stress and limited resources, and of course people are going to be miserable, autism or not.

2019-04-09 14:04:16 UTC  

@William Miller Higher incidence of suicide, lower life expectency, higher chances of coronary heart disease, higher chances of homelessness, lower chances of employment, and you want children to get this?

2019-04-09 14:04:35 UTC  

And your solution is to lie about it?

2019-04-09 14:04:52 UTC  

Your solution is to hire armies of public relations officials and pay them money to push propaganda?

2019-04-09 14:06:00 UTC  

All I have to say is that we need to stop vaccinating people, immediately!

2019-04-09 14:06:03 UTC  

Who ever said that people want people to get autism? You cannot convince others that vaccines cause autism until there’s a randomized controlled study that clearly demonstrates the effects of being in the treatment group. It’s basic research methods.

2019-04-09 14:08:48 UTC  

You can compare groups all you want but the fact is, comparative studies do not definitely say that one causes another. Correlations and comparative analyses do not allow to draw conclusions about the causes of one variable or the other.

2019-04-09 14:09:32 UTC  

@William Miller I am of the opinion with the billions of dollars Pharma has they COULD if they really wanted to create one lifetime vaccine that could cure all diseases forever..... but then they would be out of a job, there would be no future epidemics to cure.

2019-04-09 14:11:50 UTC  

You can reasonably say that “vaccines demonstrate a slight increase chance of autism compared to those who have not had vaccines” but **thats it**. You cannot accurately say vaccines cause autism. You cannot accurately say that vaccines have a higher chance of giving someone autism.

There’s also not enough consensus on what causes autism if not vaccines. So you cannot even accurately say that we should stop vaccinating children because of the risk of autism.

2019-04-09 14:12:26 UTC  

CONSENSUS?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/565177205983019028/FallacyAdPopulum.png

2019-04-09 14:13:17 UTC  

Scientific consensus from years of independent research. yes.

2019-04-09 14:13:41 UTC  

Also, why is *that* what you’re focusing on out of everything else I said?

2019-04-09 14:14:28 UTC  

@Mia_ShardOfShardOfConfusion There's also a consensus of cherry picked scientists who believe man mad Carbon Dioxide is causing the ice caps to melt too, I guess you wilfully ignore the CRU emails then.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/565177715842613259/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190409171419.png

2019-04-09 14:14:50 UTC  

Who said I ignored any of these emails?

2019-04-09 14:15:10 UTC  

Yeah I'll trust cause and effect any day over a gang of paid shills thank you very much

2019-04-09 14:16:00 UTC  

I have never stated my opinions on global warming so I’m not entirely sure what’s happening here with pinging me with that picture