Also, there is very little profit in vaccinations. In fact, I would wager a good percent of them are donated to various causes around the world.
Also, there is very little profit in vaccinations. In fact, I would wager a good percent of them are donated to various causes around the world.
You have to realize one thing. Every cause of autism is different. So, seeing one doesn't mean you know all of them. Another autistic person might be completely different and nothing like the one you know.First time I've heard this from somebody with autism. I have always wondered what the thinking behind this is, could you explain why? Autism has always seemed to be a barrier, more than a enhancement. I don't have autism, but children in my family are.
Meanwhile, in my country, vaccination is mandatory and not having your child vaccinated is a criminal offense.
Hate to break it to you, but its usually religious conservatives pushing the conspiracy. There are a few "natural development no GMO blah blah blah" nuts on the far left, but they're far from the majorityThe vaccines cause autism is a bunch of extreme leftist liberal agenda-pushing bullshit, there, I said it.
Nope, I can't.Can you blame them for not wanting another pandemic or other peoples' lives being endangered?
Hate to break it to you, but its usually religious conservatives pushing the conspiracy. There are a few "natural development no GMO blah blah blah" nuts on the far left, but they're far from the majority
Hate to break it to you, but its usually religious conservatives pushing the conspiracy. There are a few "natural development no GMO blah blah blah" nuts on the far left, but they're far from the majority
Well, the religion I belong to, a Christian religion, is quite the opposite and are in favor of vaccinations, my apologies. I just think that a lot of people who are anti-vaxxers need a dose of reality and need to shut their damn mouths. It's all bullshit.
Vaccines don't cause autism. IF they did though, (they DON'T!!!) you'd rather your child died of completely preventable diseases than turn out like me? I have a job that pays higher than the national average, a beautiful girlfriend with a place of our own, a loving family and good friends. I can solve complex technical problems in hours that would take my colleague's days or weeks. I can hear a whisper from across a room. Because I've LEARNED to read body language, tone of voice etc and consciously process them instead of relying on "intuition" I'm actually better than my peers at picking up when someone is unhappy or upset.
Autism isn't a curse, it's my goddamn superpower, and I wouldn't be where I am without it.
You both are wrong as neither side is substantially more likely than the other to hold anti-vaccine beliefs as per http://prospect.org/article/vaccine-fear-mongers-are-wrong-theyre-not-ideological . But there are many areas where Democratic leaning people hold anti-science beliefs compared to Republicans and vice versa even if the areas are different.Hate to break it to you, but its usually religious conservatives pushing the conspiracy. There are a few "natural development no GMO blah blah blah" nuts on the far left, but they're far from the majority
You know what, what the hell, I'm on the spectrum as well, yeah, Aspergers, and you know what? I don't give a rat's ass that people know, and have vaccines "given" me autism? Pfft no, if people want to make fun of me for this and for supporting vaccines, not my problem.
Just shut up
As someone who is on the spectrum, first i know better than you how it work
And second it isn't something you become but something you have since birth