Not surprising at all, we (Autistic community) have known for a long time that Thinking Autism is a horrible ableist charity and anti-vaxxer beliefs often go hand-in hand with some of their attitudes.
I’ve just read their web site, is dangerous stuff. They use very conspiracy theorist language. Their message is: ‘don’t trust the experts.’ and ‘we know better’.
have they explained how the people getting 50 doses of the vax in order to sell invalid passports havnt turned into saturday morning cartoon villains with psychic powers yet?
Shouldn’t she be pro vaccines since it will mean more business for her charity?
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Not surprising at all, we (Autistic community) have known for a long time that Thinking Autism is a horrible ableist charity and anti-vaxxer beliefs often go hand-in hand with some of their attitudes.
I’ve just read their web site, is dangerous stuff. They use very conspiracy theorist language. Their message is: ‘don’t trust the experts.’ and ‘we know better’.
have they explained how the people getting 50 doses of the vax in order to sell invalid passports havnt turned into saturday morning cartoon villains with psychic powers yet?
Shouldn’t she be pro vaccines since it will mean more business for her charity?