• Daelsky@lemmy.ca
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      2 months ago

      This is what pisses me off. Most of these sicknesses could be easily avoided, yet the lack of education from many clueless people is a pain to me as someone who works in public health.

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        The ONE study that they ever site as vaccines being correlated to autism only had 12 patients. The whole thing was garbage science.

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      Damned anti-vaccine activists.

      I don’t blame them. In a society that worships the Apple iPhone and iPad and things that only fit in the length of a single screen, meme-speak and 3-word reaction commenting, it’s inevitable that entertainment mocking would eclipse science understanding. Carl Sagan said this in his 1995 book shortly before his death… that “10-second sound-bites” (meme-speak, Twitter-length junk) would drown society in the future if not changed. His 1995 warning has proven true since 2012.

      Damned anti-vaccine activists.

      I mean, who exactly educated these activists and everyday Apple iPhone users about information warfare? The most sophisticated devised by humanity? People were eaten-alive by Moscow information predators.

      Look at the timing of this story, one year before the Wuhan Pandemic was front page, but nobody can seem to escape meme-think to discuss serious evidence. The activists didn’t stand a chance, they were scalped by Putin’s meme army since 2013.

       

      Russian trolls blamed for spreading anti-vaccination propaganda
      By Lia Eustachewich New York Post
      Published February 17, 2019 2:01pm EST

      https://www.foxnews.com/tech/russian-trolls-blamed-for-spreading-anti-vaccination-propaganda