Once upon a time, long before the days of censorship, you could respond to vaccine misinformation online—and your posts would actually reach people. I’m sure it was scary to the pharmaceutical companies, World Health Organization, U.S. health agencies, certain political figures, and global elites because parents were listening and, for the first time, were questioning what they were being told. One day in 2014, an infographic about vaccines was making the rounds. It made all sorts of dubious claims about the amazingness of vaccines and promised to give readers “the facts.” As I read through it, I found myself knee-deep in misinformation. Even back then, you couldn’t trust the weirdos at SNOPES, so I immediately got a Google degree in graphic design and spent countless hours crafting a rebuttal to add to my long list of articles that have never been successfully debunked. The irony is that this infographic is still 100% true, and the government has had ten years to “right” the “wrongs” and still hasn’t done it: Vaccines still do not work. They have still not been proven safe. Our children have never been sicker. The smear campaigns never ended. The ingredients in vaccines are still toxic and potentially harmful when injected into the human body. Vaccines are an even larger multi-billion-dollar industry. And vaccinating a child is still like removing them from a perfectly good car seat and strapping them into the seat with dental floss. You’re currently a free subscriber to Megan Redshaw's Substack. Upgrade your subscription to get the full experience and support Megan’s work. |