@sophisticate
You can say all you want about heavy metals, but the fact of the matter is the vast majority of studies (many large scale) find no correlation between autism and vaccination. The bullshitter who started this rubbish, Andrew Wakefield literally took 8 children with autism whose symptoms manifested within a month of vaccination (just by pure chance many such people will exist) and postulated the MMR vaccine was responsible. I know which side is more rational to believe
Which is more likely, that there is a widespread conspiracy amongst almost the entire scientific community about vaccines so much so that almost all scientists educated in the matter don't believe vaccinations cause autism or Andrew Wakefield for monetary gain started this and continues to perpetuate his quack nonsense for continued monetary gain since he was struck off as a doctor?(read
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Wakefield#General_Medical_Council_hearings it's extraordinary that anyone believes this quack).
I understand that large pharmaceutical companies could have a financial motive but the problem is it's impossible to orchestrate a deceit of such a large scale. Motive means nothing without means.
This statement shows you are completely uneducated and ignorant of the history and science of vaccinations. There is no debate on the efficacy of vaccines, how the f*ck do you think Smallpox was eradicated? The story of the eradication of Smallpox is so incredible, I'd probably say it is one of the greatest feats humanity has achieved. Embarrasingly enough, it was in Somalia where the last wild case of Smallpox occurred in 1977, as due to war and famine conditions were difficult for those involved in the vaccination program. Do you think they were there wasting their time for a laugh? It is so disgusting that an educated Somali (in history I believe) would make such statements. 1977 is hardly fucking ancient history.
I don't think you're trolling but @ing Inquisitive makes me suspicious. Do you believe the Earth is flat too? If you are trolling you should honestly be ashamed. Posts like yours have a significant impact, maybe a Somali mother reads your post and that's the final straw in deciding not to vaccinate her children and ends up losing a child from a Measles outbreak. If you want to troll you should pretend you believe the Earth is flat, that way you aren't actually hurting anybody.
Diaspora communities, particularly in MN have been affected by anti-vaxxers like you. Is it any coincidence that the largest measles outbreak in 30 years has happened in Minnesota this year and most of those affected have been unvaccinated Somali children with a drop in vaccination rate from 92% to 42% amongst Minnesota born children of Somali descent from 2004 to 2014? It's disgusting, honestly.