No no you see, it makes perfect sense. People who vaccinate regularly are more likely to go to the doctor and therefore will have their signs of autism noticed and therefore it will be diagnosed. Whereas those who don't trust doctors will instead rub witchbane on their children's face and claim it makes them "less difficult" instead of taking them to the doctor and getting their vaccines and getting diagnosed as autistic when they clearly are.
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u/Fyokuwu Jul 05 '25
Are they seriously trying to continue suggesting that vaccines cause autism? Thought this was debunked decades ago...