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Mainstream media wages war on REAL science by blindly pushing dangerous vaccines

  • Dixie Ann Dullon
  • May 6, 2015
  • 1 min read

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The pro-vaxxers are angry. More and more parents are reportedly defying the propaganda machine and skipping vaccines for their children, which has sparked a full-fledged war in the mainstream media against medical choice, free thought and even basic logic. As science is sacrificed on the altar of sanity in exchange for outlandish fear-mongering, personal attacks and all sorts of ridiculous and hateful diatribes against "the anti-vaccination movement," a mass exodus from the quackery that is vaccines is only picking up speed, much to the chagrin of the control freaks in charge of conventional medicine. One would think that, since they constantly claim to have science on their side, the pro-vaxxers would actually offer some of it up in the news reports as evidence to support their agenda. Instead, the only things being strewn across the media are straw man accusations, endless name-calling and childish foot-stomping tactics that demand full compliance with the vaccine program "because we say so!" There aren't any valid reasons being given as to why people should get vaccinated other than "they work... because science!" This is literally what some news reports are saying, in so many words, as they rabidly attack everyone who doesn't vaccinate for allegedly "resurrecting" diseases like measles. "[I]f we could just clear the Internet of misinformation and slap a muzzle on celebrity proponents of anti-vaccine fear-mongering... then the truth would get vaccination rates back up to where they were in the good old days," reminisces one mainstream media reporter about that heavenly utopia that apparently existed before parents exercised their right not to vaccinate.


 
 
 

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