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Democrats still haven’t received the message…

I am a mathematician. That is a science. Mathematics is a PURE science. The only other pure science is God.

I am saying one out of every 2,000 children had autism over thirty years ago. Today, the CDC estimates there is one in 150 kids. You are told there is no link to autism and kids are just better diagnosed today, and so you believe the science.

The mathematician analogy I tried to make is that there is a 16.67% chance of anyone rolling a seven with two die. If you get into a game where they are rolling sevens 80% of the time for thirty years, there is something wrong. There is another factor, and the casino is telling you there is no link. I am saying that follows that that casino is making money. You are saying you will stay in the game because it is science, and in another twenty years it will all straighten out and I will see the seven was rolled 16.7% of the time. I am saying the pharmaceutical companies have scientist who say there is no link with vaccines to autism, and PURE science disagrees.

Have you interacted with autistic kids. There is tremendous research today that is helping them cope but you can tell that they are on the spectrum. Did you ever interact with kids over thirty years ago. How many of kids did not speak and had limited verbal skills that went undiagnosed and you now believe were undiagnosed autistic kids? Maybe one?
Do you think there may be more diagnoses because the definition and ability to detect autism changed? Or would that not affect things?

As the mathematician that you are (and I know I won't change your mind, but I am interested in this thought process), how are you arguing stats that show there is not a difference in percentages of kids with autism between those that are vaccinated and those that aren't? If vaccines truly cause autism, as you allege, then wouldn't it be more likely that vaccinated people actually get autism? Here's a study about it: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1124634/.

Tbh, I was going to just let this conversation go. But a kid in Texas just died because he wasn't vaccinated. So it is obviously topical. Here's an article about it: https://www.foxnews.com/health/first-measles-death-reported-west-texas-growing-outbreak.
 
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