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    “We didn’t wait 20 years for Bobby to finally speak and then get served Tylenol as an answer,” anti-vaccine group Georgia Coalition for Vaccine Choice wrote in an unhinged Facebook post on Monday morning. “If that’s all we hear - is that the end? Not thimerosal. Not aluminum. Not MMR. Not Hep B. Not the insane schedule pushed after pharma got liability protection. Are we supposed to just forget?”

    We didn’t wait 20 years for the wrong anti vac theories to be pushed out! We was OUR conspiracy theory to reign, not yours!

    Meanwhile, in the background, a million scientists are quietly trying to hang themselves

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    So science aside, RFK threw a patent-free drug under the bus while letting much more lucrative ones unscathed? Well played Big Pharma!

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      the administration also touted leucovorin (folinic acid) as a potential treatment for autism

      Don’t forget they’re also promoting a “medication” (more like a supplement) that is being sold by Dr. Oz, who is currently overseeing the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

      So not just unscathed, personally escorted to safety and provided with a huge buffet.

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    Guess you dummies better stop taking Tylenol or you’ll get the autism. And don’t use acetaminophen— who knows what’s in that, with that long science-sounding word.

    🙄

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      Aseedas? Well. Let’s see how we say that. Durp-de-durp. Ah-seed-a-moini-fins?

      Ah, shit. Now I’ve got the spectrums.

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        Is “the spectrums” like “the vapours” or like “the sugars” (aka “sugar diabeetus” )?

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    they are close to finding DHMO (dihydrogen monoxide) the true cause and banning it outright in everything… sooooo close

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    Hmmmmm these people are having a stupid contest…

    Simple search, acetaminophen invented 1878. Genetic markers for neurological development disorders go back to the dawn of humanity…

    Ahhh yes. Not only can vaccines, Tylenol, and whatever the flavor of the day is for these psychopaths cause autism but they can also travel through time.

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    “If that’s all we hear - is that the end? Not thimerosal. Not aluminum. Not MMR. Not Hep B. Not the insane schedule pushed after pharma got liability protection. Are we supposed to just forget?”

    Hey you get a gift box edition of the home game!

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    I mean if that gets these morons to vaccinate their kids, I guess I’ll take that unintended consequence.

    If conservative mothers have to suffer, I’m willing to be like Charlie Kirk and have them pay the cost for getting the stupid off of vaccines.

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      It won’t.

      Vaccines make a good source for blame because mothers can pawn off autism on the medical field. They caused their children to get autism.

      By making it Tylenol, the blame can get shifted back to mothers. Oh, you were a bad mother because you took Tylenol instead of Aspirin.

      This isn’t going to change these mothers’ minds.

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        So. About that Reye’s Syndrome…

        We all knew that apap had risks. Namely liver damage at high doses. But it’s been the de facto infant/pedi pain reliever/fever reducer because it is the most effective and safest overall.

        Certainly more safe than letting a high-grade fever continue.

        Although I will say that between two kids, two pediatricians, two birthing centers and two hospital networks, the advice has always been to let kids tough-out a low-grade fever.

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          They’re saying that it is a problem that the mothers took Tylenol during pregnancy, not that mothers gave their children Tylenol.