• CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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    Good grief, I hate so much about this.

    Anti-intellectualism just keeps winning the day. The dumbest people are winning.

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    That a win for the whole health industry, think of all the people you will now need to treat of Polio, measles, tetanus and so on not to mentions all the grave diggers! This is a job creation machine! /s

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    Elected President, election denier

    Attorney general, broke the law

    Health Department head, anti health products

    Department of government efficiency, did terrible business deals

    Man this is just too good

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    If he can get rid of harmful toxins and glyphosate that will be good, but not at the cost of bringing back rubella

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      Something something… slaves learned valuable skills…

      The net affect will be catastrophic. I’m sure this will go far beyond vaccines. If he has bass ackwards ideas about vaccines he’ll have them about hundreds of other life saving medications and procedures.

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        If he has bass ackwards ideas about vaccines he’ll have them about hundreds of other life saving medications and procedures.

        This. Stupid ideas tend to cluster together. For instance, geniuses that are moon landing denialists also tend to fall for other things like vaccine denial, Holocaust denial, evolution denial, climate change denial, HIV denial, etc…

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      What toxins we talking about? I’m always wary of that word as I’ve mostly seen it used by middle-aged white girls who flunked science class.

      But it’s a serious question! Exactly what toxins?

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        I’m always wary of that word as I’ve mostly seen it used by middle-aged white girls who flunked science class.

        Yes, this. Define “toxins”.