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I guess you don't edit a lot around antivax articles. First, the "I'm pro safe vaccines" line is a classic antivaxer tactic: the "safe" is a mythical safety that can't be achieved - she wants 100% safe vaccines but doesn't accept that the diseases vaccines prevent are killers. Second, the "vulnerable children" bit is clear in context as a claim that vaccine scause autism in *some* children, just presumabaly not any of the populations studied by scientists and found not to have any link. Vaccines do ont cause autism. There is no evidence of a link, causal or otherwise. <b>[[User Talk:JzG|Guy]]</b> <small>([[User:JzG/help|Help!]])</small> 22:58, 8 August 2019 (UTC) |
I guess you don't edit a lot around antivax articles. First, the "I'm pro safe vaccines" line is a classic antivaxer tactic: the "safe" is a mythical safety that can't be achieved - she wants 100% safe vaccines but doesn't accept that the diseases vaccines prevent are killers. Second, the "vulnerable children" bit is clear in context as a claim that vaccine scause autism in *some* children, just presumabaly not any of the populations studied by scientists and found not to have any link. Vaccines do ont cause autism. There is no evidence of a link, causal or otherwise. <b>[[User Talk:JzG|Guy]]</b> <small>([[User:JzG/help|Help!]])</small> 22:58, 8 August 2019 (UTC) |
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:Whether I am familiar with a topic or not had no bearing on anything - does a quote that is attributed to the subject of a BLP article have a reliable source to confirm the person said it or not? That's what matters. I did not state any opinion either way, nor did I say anyone else did - I simply fixed issues introduced by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/CMTBard a new editor] who clearly had strong opinions (that did not belong on Ms. McCarthy's page to begin with) and wished to introduce them into the [[WP:BLP|living person article]]. It is also why I did '''not''' include the 'vulnerable' qualifier - it is not neutral, or unbaised a term. I think perhaps you did not look at the edits from the person who was introducing the issues; all I did is add a PBS reference he wished added, and clarify what he continued to try to introduce into the article repeatedly - the terminology she stated in two interviews that she preferred - attributing it to her in quotations. I did so in an unbiased, sourced way, moved the other source that confirms it up to that line, and removed a link to someone's random Facebook page that should not have been there in the first place (and was re-introduced by you reverting my fix.) Please take another look at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jenny_McCarthy&type=revision&diff=909924385&oldid=909819420 actual] [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jenny_McCarthy&type=revision&diff=909992891&oldid=909924267 diffs] before assuming I was not fixing errors introduced by others. Cheers <small>[[user:ArielGold|<font color="8B00FF">'''Ariel'''</font>]][[Special:Contributions/ArielGold|<font color="F64A8A">♥</font>]][[User_talk:ArielGold|<font color="007FFF">'''Gold'''</font>]]</small> 01:22, 9 August 2019 (UTC) |
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McCarthyI guess you don't edit a lot around antivax articles. First, the "I'm pro safe vaccines" line is a classic antivaxer tactic: the "safe" is a mythical safety that can't be achieved - she wants 100% safe vaccines but doesn't accept that the diseases vaccines prevent are killers. Second, the "vulnerable children" bit is clear in context as a claim that vaccine scause autism in *some* children, just presumabaly not any of the populations studied by scientists and found not to have any link. Vaccines do ont cause autism. There is no evidence of a link, causal or otherwise. Guy (Help!) 22:58, 8 August 2019 (UTC)
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