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RE: Vaxxed and Injured My family's Story
Denial, you can deny reality all day long and make claims seeking to discredit facts, it won't change reality, everyone that reads this exchange will see the truth and your short nauseating fiction.
Except that I'm one of they only people to have actually posted facts in this thread
This is a fact?
That's an opinion.
Did I refer to that specifically as a fact?
Are you sure you don't have autism?
No but you used that opinion to dismiss facts, and then said that you were one of the few that posts facts, instead of backing up your opinion that you used to dismiss facts with substance.
So you do have autism?
He didn't post facts. He posted the opinions of Relman, and I posted that Relman would be supportive of vaccination. (Which is true)
Point out what is of opinion in essence and I'll point out what is fact:
But all those are opinions lol
Yet you cannot demonstrate that.
So you do have autism?
He didn't post facts.
Yes we get it, those are all opinion, it's not a statement of fact when someone says something to the effect "such and such is being bought by such and such."
It's an opinion.
Yeah, it is. He's making a declarative statement, but it's still an opinion.
So what if he's making a declarative statement, it was a statement of fact, not of opinion. Sally goes to the store, Sally buys a candybar, The pharmaceutical industry is buying the medical profession, statement of fact, not of opinion.
Except that doesn't matter if you cannot back up your claim over here denying the evidence provided with a swift wave of the hand, there was no facts about what you commented to the evidence, you can deny it, but it doesn't make it real, or make the reality of the evidence unreal.
I mean there is. At the end of the day, you're the one who's completely wrong about vaccines
No evidence has been provided. It's just been conspiratard bs
Yeah we will take that with your word, like the word that the study about antigen and antivirus interactions being very hard if not impossible to predict, has nothing to do with vaccinations.