>>17324945I wouldn't know but I know of a woman from a telegram who got to me about covid vaccines by saying that they cause autism, which, as we all well know, isn't the case.
The basis of the discussion was that she was conducting research on amish people and vaccines and found out that Amish people don't have autism because they don't have vaccines. However, that kind of basis for logic is muted and the argument is not sound.
Even if so that amish people don't have autism because they're not vaccinated, they can still get it through other means. Not to mention, Amish people have their own bevy of problems such as dwarfism, down syndrome, Angelman syndrome, and various metabolic disorders, such as Tay-Sachs disease, as well as an unusual distribution of blood types. So the fact that Amish people can't get autism doesn't mean that they could. The problem is that you can't stack autism on top of mental retardation since the two disorders don't run perpendicular to each other.
She then argued more that people with mental disorders such as schizophrenia, BPD, and Autism/Asperger's were part of 'control groups', not acknowledging their diagnostic criteria in the DSM. She said all of this while also claiming that she's against all shots, despite the fact that she gave her own son a Vitamin K shot (who later had a seizure) on top of all this knowledge that she gave me.
The biggest salt in the wound was when she said: "At least I don't shoot up the aluminum/tin." That threw me off-edge because she was stigmatizing people like myself (which, in my case, I have Asperger's) were nothing more than people who needed to be put down.
I hope that bitch dies in a fire. Arguably one of the 2 most evil people I've met. The other being some redheaded know-it-all whom I worked it at a college bookstore. Ironically, both of them are women so go figure.