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Terrible
23 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
I'm guessing the high reviews are from anti-vax people who are huge supporters of denying science in the face of evidence (citing a vaccine court that does not prove fault, only correlation, and has a low payout compared to the size of the industry to date) that vaccines are safe. Unfortunately, holding this illogical position and not being open to hearing anything else from the rest of the world only deprives the world of health, in an America where the court has used a legal description that vaccines are "unavoidable unsafe", and anti-vaxxers pretend to know what this legal terminology means (it does NOT mean that vaccines are unsafe, and you can't avoid this). There is also a rising awareness of autism in this country - which comes with an overdue awareness of the fantastic and unique humans who make up its citizens. I'm wondering when people are going to stop blindly quoting natural news for long enough to pursue literally any other factual website answer. This movie was emotionally driven. It did not make its (not it's) case. Not only were the stories emotionally compelling, but it also included some common misconceptions and blatant lies that I've heard circling for years on this issue. No matter how much one blabbers on about a lie (that we should all not vaccinate), it continues to be a lie. This movie was not well done. It really, really did not make a case. Now it's up to the general public to recognize how little they walked away from the theatre understanding. For one, if there was really some irrefutable fact from a "whistleblower" in the CDC, why in the world didn't they include that recording? Oh wait, because not everything was recorded. Oh but the transcripts of the calls exist - oh, not there either. Well why did they splice his words? Oh right - they needed dem dollahs to continue pushing a fear-based, manipulative misconception.
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