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Her statement implies that somewhere there may just be proof that autism and vaccines are linked and that she is keeping an open mind about it. This is wrong and encourages people to keep wasting more money to disprove a theory that has already been debunked and was based on falsified data in the first place. The fact

What she’s saying is that people in this country don’t trust decades of thoroughly reviewed and vetted medical science, and conflating that ignorance with distrust of the two party system in an effort to make herself a more visible candidate.

People don’t trust the government (in this case the FDA) because people like her sow that distrust. Yes, the relationship between pharma companies and the FDA is a little cozy sometimes, but there is no evidence of any effect on vaccine safety. It would be very easy for Stein to say exactly that. But she’s attempting

She’s not wrong, but one of the reasons Americans don’t trust the government on vaccines is because they constantly hear that Big Pharma controls US vaccine policy, which is a blatant lie that Dr. Jill Stein is repeating. She is dog-whistling anti-vaxxers and for her to claim otherwise is laughable.

But vaccines are independently tested by scientists who have no connection to “big pharm” or the government and these scientits say vaccines are safe.