• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    It is only chance that this is getting bad in the US first.

    Oh fuck off, no it isn’t. You’re an American in denial, or just ignorant of what Europe is like and just how bad it is in the States in comparison.

    Andrews Wakefield may have been British, but he was fired so he went to Texas and subsequently became popular for his antivax shit.

    Wakefield continues to promote anti-vaccine beliefs and conspiracy theories in the United States.[139] In February 2015, Wakefield denied that he bore any responsibility for the measles epidemic that started at Disneyland among unvaccinated children that year. He also reaffirmed his discredited belief that “MMR contributes to the current autism epidemic”.[140] By that time, at least 166 measles cases had been reported. Paul Offit disagreed, saying that the outbreak was “directly related to Dr. Wakefield’s theory”.[141] Wakefield and other anti-vaccine activists were active in the American-Somali community in Minnesota, where a drop in vaccination rates was followed by the largest measles outbreak in the state in nearly 30 years in 2017.[142][143][144]

    You might as well say “it’s only chance the US has had so many terrible train- and plane-accidents in the recent years, it could’ve just as well been any European country”. No, it couldn’t have, because across the EU theres much stronger safety regulations for both the people working and the equipment they work with.

    And I don’t need to even get into the whole

    Lead Exposure in Last Century Shrank IQ Scores of Half of Americans