RFK jr and his history with measles, seem to contradict you, snakesoilman.
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I blame Oprah for this shit. Dr Phil too.
plausible deniability
He should be imprisoned. Along with the trash that shit stains RFK Sr’s name
Maybe he should be talking to his buddy, RFK jr about that.
you mean the vaccines you convinced people were bad for them?
Lmao I know right? So these fuckos made vaccines political with their dumb ass shit, and are now seeing that ‘Oh enmmm geeeeee, people aren’t taking the vaccine and they are going to give me measles!’
Fucking morons. Vaccines are a modern marvel, work, and are overwhelmingly safe. Get your vaccines, protect yourself and those who cant get them.
also measles is more "severe" than covid/flu too. and dangerous to adults who never had it for some reason. chickenpox is another one that is pretty mild for children, but dangerous to adults.
For anyone unfamiliar with him
The host of the show is Dr. Mehmet Oz, a cardiothoracic surgeon who developed an affinity for alternative medicine.[1] Throughout its run, various episodes and segment features have been vastly criticized for a lack of scientific credibility about the medical claims on the show. A 2014 study concluded that less than half the claims made on The Dr. Oz Show were backed by "some" evidence, and that fell to a third when the threshold was raised to "believable" evidence.[2] The website Science-Based Medicine goes even further, claiming: "No other show on television can top The Dr. Oz Show for the sheer magnitude of bad health advice it consistently offers, all while giving everything a veneer of credibility
On January 4, 2010, Oz endorsed spacing out childhood vaccines, a common anti-vaccine trope based on the false premise that the immune systems of children are incapable of responding to multiple vaccines at once, and said that his children had not been vaccinated against H1N1.[4] He also expressed suggestions that MMR vaccination may be linked to autism, infamously based on a fraudulent paper by Andrew Wakefield. However, in 2019, Oz endorsed MMR vaccination and encouraged his viewers to vaccinate themselves and their children against mumps, measles, and rubella.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_claims_on_The_Dr._Oz_Show
He's a stupid snake that has said all kinds of conflicting things, and no one should believe him.
Man did you see that shit where the quack medicine he was pumping was like, directly connected via keyword search to companies he was having financial interest in?
Vaccine? Doesn't he have some herb or berry or feather he used to shill on Oprah?
Good luck with that after encouraging the morons.