So, my an online american friend said"My mom didn’t want to vaccine vax cuzs autism". Is he joking? I know many people say thing like that but i thought they all were joking?

In my country which is a third world country no one believe shit like that even my Grand mother who is illiterate and religious don’t believe thing like that and knows the benefit of vaccine.

  • friend_of_satan@lemmy.world
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    At a job in Silicon Valley I had a boss who had an autistic child and my boss told me directly that when they vaccinated their child, the child’s behavior changed, and caused autism.

    I have other friends in SV who are huge vaccine skeptics.

    So, yes, even in deep blue areas there are anti-vax people. There are also Trump flag flying people in SV too.

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      Let me guess, the child was at the age where observable signs and behaviors start to appear and it lined up with their vaccine schedule?

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        That’s the correlation.

        For the parents, their world turned upside down, and Andrew Wakefield gave them someone/thing to (incorrectly) blame.

        A thousand deaths aren’t enough for Andrew Wakefield. (Paraphrase quote from Frank Herbert’s Dune.)

        Disclaimer: l’ll never illegally harm Andrew Wakefield. But if some authorized entity convicted him to execution and raffled off the right to throw the switch, I would buy one ticket for each person I’ve lost.

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          You’re so right. My wife cried for a week when she found out our child was autistic. It’s a desperate situation. You want to blame anything in order to find a reason other than “sometimes this happens.” Vaccines are the scapegoat.