Tucker is at least willing to wade into controversial topics, and is seemingly honest with his opinions. I like him for that. Definitely don’t agree with him on everything, but that has no bearing on whether I like him or not. I like @PostGameOrangeSlices
I don't mind wading into controversial topics. I do mind when actual facts are ignored or minimized and imaginary or minor facts are emphasized. I'm not a huge fan of RFK Jr. but he was right about covid and the not vax mRNA shots. He is also right about the obesity epidemic in the US. I understand why asthma has skyrocketed in the US (hyper clean homes and parents who don't let their kids outside to play in the dirt and grass). I don't understand why autism has skyrocketed. More attention to the problem is a partial explanation but other factors need to be better explained. I don't recall one asthma kid in elementary school. My son's first grade soccer team had 3 kids with inhalers. Don't recall any elementary school kid with moderate or severe autism. My only early vaccinations were polio and tuberculosis and the DTP (diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough). Not the pin cushions that are kids today.
Nobody knew shit about it even as close as 30-40 years ago. Before that they were just considered the “weird” or “antisocial” or nonverbal kids. Often they were the kids who were geniuses in many subjects, but struggled with social anxiety.
autism has always been there. The amount of research and findings on it has skyrocketed and that’s why diagnoses have increased. It has nothing to do with vaccines or whatever you want to blame it on. This is what medical research does. We know 1000x more about it now than we did in a matter of a few decades, so naturally, people figured out that this explained a lot of the issues they were having.
In before this gets shouted down by everyone and you blame vaccines anyway. FYFMFE
from two years ago. It’s not hard to admit that the cases aren’t increasing - it’s the people diagnosed with it that’s increasing. Including adults who were not diagnosed as kids because, again, we didn’t know shit about it until more recently.
But blah blah “it’s unclear, but it must be something, and I bet it’s vaccines.”
Autism rates have increased YOUGELY since vaccines hit the scene, You're the ding that never looks anything up. Just Check the autism rate with the Amish compared to regular vax population.
Most of the Arab countries weirdly have way higher rates than western countries. But yeah it’s probably the diagnostics. I don’t have an opinion on what it is, just know to discount opinions that aren’t curious and trust the science.
“I’m curious” doesn’t mean anything when you know absolutely nothing about it, and are discounting people who have been researching it for decades and are professionals in their field. You know, because you’re curious.
Not that that stops anyone here. “I’m just asking questions” is what created pseudoscience to begin with.
Now you’re the one being dense. You know better. There’s the whole education, studying and research for years with fact-based reporting and journaling aspect on top of that, which this bored largely ignores in favor of just saying it’s the jab or Obama’s fault, or both. Because they’re curious.
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I haven't seen anything worthy of the death penalty but I don't watch his cast, pod
Tucker is at least willing to wade into controversial topics, and is seemingly honest with his opinions. I like him for that. Definitely don’t agree with him on everything, but that has no bearing on whether I like him or not. I like @PostGameOrangeSlices
This is my take too. He seems to have lost "it"
I don't mind wading into controversial topics. I do mind when actual facts are ignored or minimized and imaginary or minor facts are emphasized. I'm not a huge fan of RFK Jr. but he was right about covid and the not vax mRNA shots. He is also right about the obesity epidemic in the US. I understand why asthma has skyrocketed in the US (hyper clean homes and parents who don't let their kids outside to play in the dirt and grass). I don't understand why autism has skyrocketed. More attention to the problem is a partial explanation but other factors need to be better explained. I don't recall one asthma kid in elementary school. My son's first grade soccer team had 3 kids with inhalers. Don't recall any elementary school kid with moderate or severe autism. My only early vaccinations were polio and tuberculosis and the DTP (diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough). Not the pin cushions that are kids today.
autism hasn’t skyrocketed.
Nobody knew shit about it even as close as 30-40 years ago. Before that they were just considered the “weird” or “antisocial” or nonverbal kids. Often they were the kids who were geniuses in many subjects, but struggled with social anxiety.
autism has always been there. The amount of research and findings on it has skyrocketed and that’s why diagnoses have increased. It has nothing to do with vaccines or whatever you want to blame it on. This is what medical research does. We know 1000x more about it now than we did in a matter of a few decades, so naturally, people figured out that this explained a lot of the issues they were having.
In before this gets shouted down by everyone and you blame vaccines anyway. FYFMFE
It has skyrocketed. What has caused it is unclear but it’s something. Best we not find out though.
Your argument is incredibly well-researched and convincing.
Tism has always been bigly under diagnosed, especially in women.
from two years ago. It’s not hard to admit that the cases aren’t increasing - it’s the people diagnosed with it that’s increasing. Including adults who were not diagnosed as kids because, again, we didn’t know shit about it until more recently.
But blah blah “it’s unclear, but it must be something, and I bet it’s vaccines.”
Autism rates have increased YOUGELY since vaccines hit the scene, You're the ding that never looks anything up. Just Check the autism rate with the Amish compared to regular vax population.
Most of the Arab countries weirdly have way higher rates than western countries. But yeah it’s probably the diagnostics. I don’t have an opinion on what it is, just know to discount opinions that aren’t curious and trust the science.
See what’d I tell ya, y’all just blame vaccines anyway.
I just posted something I looked up, dingbat. You wouldn’t know how to do that anyway because you’re illiterate.
“I’m curious” doesn’t mean anything when you know absolutely nothing about it, and are discounting people who have been researching it for decades and are professionals in their field. You know, because you’re curious.
Not that that stops anyone here. “I’m just asking questions” is what created pseudoscience to begin with.
Sounds like the science is settled this time.
Asking questions is science.
Now you’re the one being dense. You know better. There’s the whole education, studying and research for years with fact-based reporting and journaling aspect on top of that, which this bored largely ignores in favor of just saying it’s the jab or Obama’s fault, or both. Because they’re curious.
This would have been a better argument six years ago. Do better.
Nah
Look the sun revolves around the earth and the earth is flat
There is nothing to be curious about. This is how pseudo science about the earth revolving around the sun comes from
Trust the experts. Especially the pharma and food experts
Don’t question authority.
Good little quesling.
The sun would still be revolving around the earth with such obedience.