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It's about time.
www.politico.com/new s/2026/06/10/ama-doc tors-physicians-rfk- vaccines-009574
It's about time.

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The medical industrial complex has got to be within the top 3 most corrupt and profit driven industries in the USA. If someone wants to criticize RFK Jr., let it be someone who isn't part of one of the biggest criminal enterprises. Deaths by cancer were 3% around the turn of the century 126 years ago. Now it is at 25%. This is coming from someone who is vaccine injured.
The medical industrial complex has got to be within the top 3 most corrupt and profit driven industries in the USA. If someone wants to criticize RFK Jr., let it be someone who isn't part of one of the biggest criminal enterprises. Deaths by cancer were 3% around the turn of the century 126 years ago. Now it is at 25%. This is coming from someone who is vaccine injured. #msg1948492
@mypeez :
"It is believed that the "anti-vaxxers" are usually uneducated, religious and science-denying people. However, objective evidence suggests otherwise. Most anti-vaxxers are wealthy and well-educated.
In some private schools in Los Angeles, less than 20% of children are vaccinated. How can it be that these rich and educated people do not vaccinate their children?" en.scibook.org/conte nt/vaccines/anti-vax x "Those vaccinated had allergic rhinitis 30 times more often. They had allergies 4 times more often, ASD - 4 more often, ADHD - 4 times more often, eczema - 3 times more often, learning disabilities - 5 times more often, neurological disorders - 4 times more often. Vaccinated children had any type of chronic illness 2.5 times more often. "
en.scibook.org/conte nt/vaccines/unvaccin ated A while back I saw that about 80% of female infertility is correlated with women who have had 3 or more vaccines, compared to those who had none. Of course there are always those who refute the studies stating that the correlations are due to other factors, such as how unvaccinated religious groups such as the Amish have lower autism rates due to fresh air and farm life. There are correlations with non vaccine related things which have to be real though. The significantly reduced amount of childhood doctor visits in the unvaccinated group of children could have a lot to do with those parents wanting to stay away from the medical system, which would be closely tied to their choice to not vaccinate. There are often a lot of issues other than what is being studied that can cause correlations with what is being studied. For instance seat belt use correlates with about 1/4 the number of vehicle fatalities. But are seat belt users also more cautious drivers?
DennisinPeoria reacted "It is believed that the "anti-vaxxers" are usually uneducated, religious and science-denying people. However, objective evidence suggests otherwise. Most anti-vaxxers are wealthy and well-educated.
In some private schools in Los Angeles, less than 20% of children are vaccinated. How can it be that these rich and educated people do not vaccinate their children?" en.scibook.org/conte nt/vaccines/anti-vax x
en.scibook.org/conte nt/vaccines/unvaccin ated
@MadScientist : When the website you provide has a drop down menu that only translates between EN, RU and HB - I tend to get a little suspect. I scanned a few of these articles and most are plain conjecture. A valid statistical correlation requires double regression, else we have the classic example of stork sightings along the Thames and births at London hospital (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-9639.00013).
CornelliusRex, skutfarcus and CCubs + 1 more reacted
I can not take RFK Jr. seriously or anyone seriously that buys a house only to discover that his wife's car will not fit in the garage.
DennisinPeoria, AverageSue and skutfarcus reacted
I did a down vote on the topic. Basically it is more in the category of insults, and fundamentally RFK Jr. is more supportive of a person's right to choose. That is the right to choose to refuse medical practices done on a person. You can worship vaccines or you can hate them but this is about a person's right to choose. My body my right. Heard that before? You can find whatever information you like on the topic. Plenty that from well funded organizations that show that vaccines are safe, and then you can find information from usually lesser funded organizations that show the opposite. One side claims the opposing information is biased or dishonest, and the other side claims that the opposing information is incomplete and lacks enough data to prove anything. @mypeez : Your criticism is based on the site being available in 3 particular languages?
When the website you provide has a drop down menu that only translates between EN, RU and HB - I tend to get a little suspect. #msg1948656
Refusing to counter nearly everything RFK Jr. has said and then always responding by pointing some incident, such as swimming in unclean water or him having brain worms is the #1 narcissist discussion style. I don't like RFK Jr. either. He said he vaccinated his children, and he has done things in his life that most consider quite bad. But here is nowhere near as bad as Trump or the Democrat candidate who let Trump win.
@skutfarcus :
He also won't support scientific studies. Letting people choose for themselves is one thing, not supporting science is another. I was down in SW FL over the winter and Ave Maria is between my sister and my mom... Measles outbreak.
CCubs and skutfarcus reacted He also won't support scientific studies. Letting people choose for themselves is one thing, not supporting science is another. I was down in SW FL over the winter and Ave Maria is between my sister and my mom... Measles outbreak.
@AverageSue :
Choice is fine, but his position is to educate. I have family and friends who suffered from polio.
CCubs, AverageSue and RambleOn reacted Choice is fine, but his position is to educate. I have family and friends who suffered from polio.
If he said *the science is solid. There are of course some people who have adverse reactions, but they are a small percent. You have a choice, but the recommendation is to get vaccinated." That is FAR better than what he says and the stuff he does is crazy. If he had the right message but continued to cut off roadkill penises, I'd be be less annoyed by him.
CCubs reacted There are of course some people who have adverse reactions, but they are a small percent. #msg1948813
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