Clown Show: CDC Website Changed To Suggest Vaccines May Indeed Cause Autism
from the fucking-maniacs dept
I knew this was coming but this still is absolutely maddening. In all of our coverage of RFK Jr., particularly since his vile appointment and confirmation as head of Health and Human Services, it’s been abundantly clear that he’s an anti-vaxxer. While that may seem obvious to most of our readers, it’s important to note that there are a great many Kennedy fans out there who will tell you he’s not that and that he instead is merely seeking more science on the effects of vaccines. Some say this in genuine fashion, while most say it knowing precisely how full of shit they are. The man’s time at DHS has made any debate over this point academic, of course. Every action he’s taking is the action an anti-vaxxer would make, no matter what he may admit to or otherwise. Still, there was enough nuance and subtlety in all of this to give some folks the cover needed to claim that Kennedy isn’t what he plainly is.
Well, that time is now past. The CDC recently updated its webpage meant to educate the public on the lack of a link between autism and vaccines to indicate that, hey, there might just be a link after all.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its website to promote the widely debunked claim that vaccines may cause autism. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has repeatedly linked vaccines to autism, and now the public health agency he oversees is publicly reversing its position to reflect that belief.
The CDC site previously said studies showed there was no connection between receiving vaccines and developing autism. HHS communications director Andrew Nixon said the agency updated the site to reflect “gold standard, evidence-based science.”
Okay, I’m not going to mince words on this: this change to this publicly facing webpage is unscientific, dangerous, and fucking evil. It’s one man and his cadre of handpicked anti-vaxxer cronies foisting upon the public guidance that is not built on science or medicine. And it’s patently obvious that the approach here is an unscientific one.
There is going to be some nuance here, but this is really important. Here is the banner at the top of the page after the changes:

Let’s go one by one. The first bullet point is by far the stupidest. Scientists simply don’t talk like this. If the CDC would like to have a webpage for every single potential cause of autism that studies haven’t “ruled out”, well, that is going to require a hell of a lot of webpages. Has science ruled out that ghosts don’t cause autism? Or that the hand of god isn’t directly involved? How about, oh I don’t know… turtles? Have there been enough studies done, peer reviewed of course, that specifically rule out the possibility that proximity to turtles doesn’t have some causative link to autism? I can promise you there hasn’t, because that would be insane.
In science, the burden of proof is on those who make a claim. In absence of that proof, the proper course of belief is in the null. In other words, scientifically, making a scientific claim puts the onus to prove it on the claimant and puts zero onus on anyone else. If I want to argue that turtles cause autism, I have to prove it. Otherwise, you assume no link exists. And that’s what the CDC’s page used to do. It used to say that there is no link, which is shorthand for the fact that no link has been proven to exist, which is precisely the right way to describe this.
As for the claim that studies proving a link have been ignored, they very much have not. They’ve either been exposed for their poor methodology or they’ve been debunked. That’s it. And the rest of the research out there indicates, again, there is no link between autism and vaccines.
“The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website has been changed to promote false information suggesting vaccines cause autism,” said Dr. Susan J. Kressly, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, in a statement. “Since 1998, independent researchers across seven countries have conducted more than 40 high-quality studies involving over 5.6 million people. The conclusion is clear and unambiguous: There’s no link between vaccines and autism.”
She went on to say, “Anyone repeating this harmful myth is misinformed or intentionally trying to mislead parents. We call on the CDC to stop wasting government resources to amplify false claims that sow doubt in one of the best tools we have to keep children healthy and thriving: routine immunizations.”
As for CDC’s new assessment of causes of autism, who the actual fuck knows what that means. So far, out of Kennedy at least, we’ve heard that the causes of autism are maybe vaccines, definitely Tylenol (except maybe not), and male circumcision. They’re all over the damned place and there is zero trust from anyone with a couple of brain cells to rub together that any new analysis coming out of this bullshit iteration of the CDC is at all trustworthy.
And, people, this matters. We are, right now, on the verge of losing our measles elimination status and it’s because of exactly this kind of bullshit from exactly these assclowns. That has happened because vaccination rates have been steadily falling for two decades and this is going to make it much, much worse. Kennedy should be dragged before Congress for hearings to explain why this change was made, on what scientific basis the change was made, and why in the world impeachment efforts to oust him ought not to begin immediately.
Anything less is Congress abdicating its responsibility.
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Comments on “Clown Show: CDC Website Changed To Suggest Vaccines May Indeed Cause Autism”
The hoops eugenicists will jump through to deny that something undeniably heritable in a pretty black and white fashion is genetic, because it undermines their pseudoscientific understanding of genetics really is telling.
"RFK jr Has Learned His Lesson" - By Susan Collins
Which Congress members exactly, approved this guy’s nomination again? Oh right, we know the ones.
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The fucking DOCTOR confirmed him. A. Fucking. Medical. Doctor.
He should have his license revoked.
"Anything less is Congress abdicating its responsibility. "
It is called referring policy decisions to state level and is a favorite Republican talking point.
Making stupid people feel entitled is good for vote turnout. The more their elected local representatives can dig themselves in in their backwoods ignorance, the more people are proud of them.
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Facts aren’t policy decisions, but yeah, i realize that too many people think they are.
Hold on, vaccines may cause autism, as much as ghost may cause autism.
So yes, it’s possible. But no, it’s improbable.
Worth mentioning Andrew Wakefield, if only to point out that not only was his autism-vaccine paper retracted, it was deemed fraudulent, and he was stripped of his medical license.
He wasn’t indicted or charged, because I guess it’s not technically a crime to fake up a fear-mongering medical paper, and then monetize the subsequent fear-mongering movement.
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What’s worse, Wakefield was paid to produce that fraudulent paper by people who wanted to use it to sue pharmaceutical companies.
Next: Earth is flat and the center of the universe, evolution is nonsense, 0==1, and voting is evil.
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Hey tech-dirt, why are you complaining? This is some of that glorious ‘freedom of speech’ you don’t want to legislate against.
Enjoy it.
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You would have a point if the government actually had any free speech rights which it doesn’t.
Pathetic toe-nibbling there, didn’t even reach the level of an ankle-biter.
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Specifically, the U.S. government has only the powers granted to it by the people, per the Tenth Amendment: “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” So the people can speak freely, and the government can speak only to the extent the people permit.
Some of the founders insisted on adding that, because they were worried that the Bill of Rights would make it seem like the government is granting Freedom of Speech and such to the people.
Congress appointed him even though he,s known for pushing weirdo anti vaxx theorys and he is against vaccines in general. if i was a doctor in an american hospital i,d be sacked for antisemitism for saying circumcision is linked to autism. wheres the scientific study for this .
but rfk jr is a trump crony so he wont be punished for
anything he says .most people who get circumcised do so for religious reasons or maybe are jewish.
America is in a post truth post reality world politicans will say things that are not true in order to attract donations or even spread hate speech against minoritys . having rfk jr in charge of public health policy is like having the klu klux clan
in charge of employment and dei diversity policys
trump seems to change his mind every few weeks on policys depending on who he spoke to last .
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Are you in America? Because most male USAnians are circumcised, and for dumber-than-religious Kellogg’s reasons.
Andrew Wakefield is a murderer and a child abuser
Andrew Wakefield basically made up the whole autism thing to sell his own “wonder cure” involving magical enchanted crystals made by ‘wizards’ (seriously) combined with ‘special additions’ (i.e. prayer) that he wanted to foster onto the public to make millions.
He is directly responsible for every single person that died due to preventable vaccines since that point and should rot in prison until he dies.
Goodbye U.S.
It was kind of what put America first compared to banana country administrations that doing good work was the most reliable manner to advance in the hierarchy.
Now the most reliable manner to advance in the hierarchy is by sabotaging good work. And all the checks and balances that had been implemented in order to keep it so have been dismantled by Trump, often personally, frequently by complicit underlings.
Remember Sharpie-Gate? It was just a weak precursor of what was to come.
Right now, the U.S. government is structured in a manner and with priorities that mimic the setup of Communist Russia and China leading to the “Great Leap Forward” that managed to bring famine, suppression, poverty and death to hundreds of millions.
Putting politic association (including pure sycophancy) before hard-earned scientific expertise did not work then, and it will not work now. This was not a problem of individual scientists (as numerous Soviet expats in high-profile research have demonstrated) but of structures aimed at putting politics before science.
The U.S. is well on its path to a Second World Country modeled after the Stalin regime.
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This is a very strange wording, which makes me wonder whether you know where this “banana” reference comes from. America basically put themselves first with regards to the banana republics, because that specifically referred to the countries that were under the control of the U.S.A., or its corporate interests, via U.S. political meddling. America staged coups in foreign countries so Americans could get cheap bananas.
“Second World” generally referred to countries controlled by, or politically aligned via treaties and such, with the Soviet Union; not just those with similar policies. Arguably, being too friendly with Putin could qualify; but it’s unlikely Trump could stay on good terms long enough for something like that, and the U.S. is otherwise First World by definition (and, with fewer and fewer allies over time, might eventually be the only “First World” country left).
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Europe is the original First World. if America is alone, it’s not First World, just America last.
Fucking Coward Cassidy won’t talk about it.
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Sometimes silence tells you more than words ever could.
If there's less living kids then there's less autism, simple really
Honestly I think people are just misunderstanding Kennedy here, he’s working overtime to reduce the number of new autistic people by ensuring that the population of new kids is as low as possible, with his method being to drastically increase the number of easily preventable vaccine-related deaths.
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Kennedy was right that male genital mutilation (and that’s what it is, I am not calling this fucking crime of the most cruel child rape imaginable anything other, especially when cutting a girl is never called anything but mutilation) is a cause of autism. The Danes found that out 10 years ago in a study, which Kennedy cited, but the kike and raghead pedophiles in their country threw a fit and made sure that study was kept hidden. How else can it be explained it is far, far, far more common in boys than girls? Or virtually non-existent in European countries where boys aren’t raped at birth or childhood. Of course, MGM also causes PTSD, OCD, rape, pedophilia, serial killers and mass shooters which is proven demonstrably so by crime statistics in USA and other mutilated countries like Afghanistan vs Europe or the fact none of this shit existed 200 years ago when America was intact and thus truly great. And yes, the burden of proof to rule it out is on those who claim vaccines are not at all related to autism, not Kennedy. The turtles analogy is silly. Nobody has ever been around a turtle and then developed autism. But many, many children have been developing normally, got the shots, and then regressed into autism. Many, many parents have seen this personally happen with their own two eyes. I knew a couple kids in high school who had that happen to them. Personally, I’d take fucking measles over autism without even thinking about it. Ditto having smegma and even penile cancer for that matter over having to have a disgusted, pleasureless kike penis.
I wonder what they will blame the disabilities that can result from being unvaccinated on when they begin to crop up again? I’m interested to see what happens when unvaccinated toddlers (at least the ones that survive) start to receive autism diagnoses. It’ll somehow be mothers’ fault.
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Miasma.
From the Caribbean. No longer look to the CDC or the NIH for health information.
The government health sites in the EU, Canada, Australia, and the UK have more trustworthy information now.
Listening?
Listening to the CDC has been scientifically proven to cause dementia, unexpected bouts of random aggression and the mass wearing of tin foil hats.