Patti Johnson #quack #wingnut #racist #conspiracy newswithviews.com

We’re fed up with the lies. For years the mainstream media has peddled a tired narrative, pinning every childhood disease outbreak on the unvaccinated which often includes the homeschooler.

Heavily influenced by Big Pharma interests, they deliberately undermine parents who have made informed decisions regarding their children’s health. Instead of recognizing these parents as intelligent individuals who have thoroughly researched and considered what is best for their families, the media chooses to dismiss and marginalize them. By labeling these concerned parents as “anti-vaxxers” – a term designed to be derogatory and shaming – the media aims to push them to the fringes of public discourse. How dare these parents question the safety of vaccines, their holy grail of modern medicine.
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Take a closer look at recent outbreaks – measles, whooping cough, hepatitis A and others. Some have clear links to illegal immigrants carrying diseases across borders, yet this fact is buried. The media won’t touch it. Instead, they double down on scapegoating “anti-vaxxers”, churning out fear-mongering stories to push their agenda. It’s a deliberate distraction from the real issues, and we are sick of being their punching bag.
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This isn’t about denying science; it’s about demanding honesty. We’re tired of the lies, the blame, and the refusal to face facts. Childhood disease outbreaks are complex and pointing fingers at informed parents who choose not to vaccinate is a lazy cop-out. The truth is out there, (cue X-Files theme song), but you won’t find it on the evening news. The data doesn’t lie, but the media does. Below are a few facts they purposely ignore or even lie about:

The vaccinated can shed and spread the very diseases they are vaccinated against.

Many outbreaks happen in fully vaccinated populations.
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Vaccines are not adequately safety tested

Every single childhood disease was already on its way out before a vaccine was developed for them.

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