It is hard to believe that anti-vaccine influencers could get ever more extreme in their tactics, but as we expose them, it is clear that they are.
Well, maybe not more extreme than when they were calling for Second Amendment remedies, defacing public property, harassing and assaulting people, and throwing menstrual blood on state senators, but still…
Hopefully everyone can agree that comparing vaccine mandates to rape is quite extreme!
Comparing Vaccine Mandates to Rape?!?
Don’t believe me?
The original photo is from shutterstock, with a caption of “Sexual abuse with a man attacking to a scared woman in a dark place.”
We have seen this before though…
Remember when Sherri Tenpenny and Meryl Dorey used to post imagery saying that getting vaccinated was like being raped?
Do you remember why?
It sure wasn’t because people were being held down and forced to get vaccinated!
It was because they don’t like vaccine mandates, which clearly don’t force anyone to get vaccines.
There’s more…
Vaccines and the Holocaust
Remember when RFK, Jr, Del Bigtree, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Bob Sears, Jane Ruby, and Rob Schneider got called out for bringing up Holocaust imagery when they were talking about vaccines.
Now we have Toby Rogers and Mary Talley Bowden comparing vaccines to ‘liquid Nazism’ and a ’21st century holocaust!’
And just as they got called out for it in the past, let’s remember that it is still “a symptom of intellectual and moral degeneration!”
Anti-Vaccine Influencers Are Getting Even More Extreme
Alright, I guess most of those examples are of anti-vaccine influencers being just as extreme as they always have been.
Even the idea that everything is a vaccine injury isn’t really new…
So what is new?
Well, remember when “they” wanted “safer” vaccines or for kids to get fewer vaccines, like the 1980s immunization schedule or the immunization schedule from Denmark?
The doctrine now coming from anti-vaccine influencers is that everyone, especially children, should stop taking ALL vaccines.
How extreme is that?
A return to the pre-vaccine era with thousands of kids dying each year with measles, mumps, pertussis, diphtheria, tetanus, epiglottitis, Hib meningitis, pneumococcal meningitis, meningococcal disease, congenital rubella syndrome, chickenpox, flu, and rotavirus, etc.
Is that what you want?
Anti-Vaccine Influencers Are Getting Even More Extreme About Other Things
And it is not just vaccines that these folks are getting more extreme about…
Many of them are now also pushing all kinds of other things, like:
- parents should stop going to pediatricians
- we should take fluoride out of your water
- everyone should avoid taking anti-depressants
- the old idea that viruses and bacteria don’t actually exist (germ theory denialism), but ironically, they are all in on the idea that they have chronic infections caused by mold and parasites
- people should use alternative ‘treatments’ for cancer and avoid chemotherapy!
- people should go to functional providers to get tested and treated for mold toxicity and tons of other things that aren’t really causing symptoms or disease
Pretty extreme stuff, no?
But why should that matter to you if you are just a scared parent thinking about skipping or delaying a few of your child’s vaccines.
Well, there is fair chance that by adopting some of the views of these anti-vaccine influencers, people are going to assume you agree with all of the rest of the stuff they say too…
And if you don’t believe all of it, then why would you believe them when they say that vaccines aren’t safe and necessary?
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