Vaccine pushers insist organics are useless, chemicals are safe, and fluoride is awesome.
Then there's the "skeptics" crowd, which represents the types of people whom you'd rather suffer through scarfing down a bowl of glyphosate-drenched Froot Loops than have to talk to at a social gathering. These are the arrogant academics, often with multiple titles that they repeatedly make sure you're aware exist following their birth names, that unequivocally mock all things natural, including organic food that hasn't been sprayed with life-destroying chemicals.
One skeptics blog that claims to have a corner on all things science-based says organic food, which is grown the way food was always grown prior to the Industrial Revolution (when for-profit chemical companies seized control over agriculture), is of no real use to humanity. This same blog worships both genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and vaccines, though, the two holy grails of science-based "schizomedicine."
The issue of fluoride is also being thrown into the conversation as some kind of evidence that anti-vaxxers are just chain-email-reading, Jenny McCarthy-emulating, "the world is flat"-believing luddites. One biased and overtly inflammatory op-ed piece refers to parents who choose not to vaccinate as:
...science-deniers [who] were mostly limited to the paranoid fringe of the ultra-right -- the John Birch types who fought fluoridation of water in the 1950s.
No science, no evidence, no calm and collected reason -- just name-calling, stereotypes and explicit hatred towards anyone who thinks for themselves in this modern age of groupthink, consensus and compliance with whatever the "authorities" declare to be true.
And these are the types of people attempting to eliminate your medical freedom, friends.
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