Is RFK, Jr. done?

This is the stuff I can't take with Rogan. He 's on a pod with 2 comedians and starts talking **** about vaccines for a few minutes. When Callen makes good points Rogan cuts him off and tells him he can't do this on a fight companion pod. So Callen shuts up, and then Rogan continues to talk **** about vaccines.

BTW, Joe, a big reason tetanus doesn't kill (in the US, it still kills in places where they don't have vaccines as prevalent) is because we have a vaccine. Tetanus can still be fatal and the treatment is difficult and recovery is slow. Often survivors have lasting nerve and muscle damage.

 
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Illegal and legal immigrants are causing these outbreaks. In South Carolina there is a massive measles outbreak and it's Ukrainian refugees who caused it
Someone got measles there from exposure while traveling and that's what caused it, which is absolutely nothing like "Biden and his illegals made this happen"

Also:
The outbreak’s epicenter is Spartanburg County, where the virus spread in a series of elementary and middle schools in October of last year. Those schools, many of them private, Christian academies, have largely unvaccinated student bodies.
 
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Someone got measles there from exposure while traveling and that's what caused it, which is absolutely nothing like "Biden and his illegals made this happen"

Also:
The South Carolina measles outbreak probably started in a Ukrainian immigrant community in the Spartanburg area, among whom vaccination rates tend to be particularly low, Thorpe said, but it has taken hold in a much broader population in the region.

“Antivax attitudes are firmly embedded in Ukrainian society,” says an analysis published in 2021 by the Wilson Center, a nonpartisan foreign policy think tank. It cites many possible factors for the sentiment, but much can be traced back to the early 2010s, when the Ukrainian government mishandled the storage and administration of routine vaccinations, resulting in many cases of complications among children that were initially covered up.


Local officials and doctors say the recent outbreak has primarily affected Russian and Ukrainian immigrants in South Carolina, though others have been infected, too. The state has resettled hundreds of Ukrainian refugees, while thousands of Slavic immigrants have moved to the area in recent years, according to population estimates.
Slavic churches had several measles exposures, with Kimbrell adding that some took a religious stance against vaccines. Some schools in the community have vaccination rates as low as 20%.
Kimbrell said misinformation spread that the MMR vaccine contains fetal cells, a common conspiracy theory that he tried to combat by reiterating the safety and mechanisms of the MMR shot.




Might want to wait and actually know what you are talking about....
 
Might want to wait and actually know what you are talking about....
Very funny to say this from the person constantly spouting off without a clue and then running away when they're corrected (see: REAL ID as voter ID, Crime in the U.S. thread, ICE thread with Smokey and several others).

I noticed you left this out of the article you posted, and didn't even attempt to push back on this being totally, completely irrelevant to what hog was saying about Biden and illegals

Public health experts worry that the disruption caused by measles and other dangerous, preventable illnesses could become the new normal for many US towns with declining vaccination rates.
This time, the disease has taken hold in north-western South Carolina in Spartanburg County, made up of several neighbouring former mill towns and home to about 370,000.
Kate Martin, whose vaccinated children had measles cases at their schools, said it reminds her of the pandemic.
"It is a lot like Covid where every day it's at another school," she said. Dozens of unvaccinated students at their schools ended up quarantined for 21 days.
The measles vaccination rate for school-aged children is about 90% in Spartanburg County, though some schools have much lower rates because of religious exemptions.
 
Very funny to say this from the person constantly spouting off without a clue and then running away when they're corrected (see: REAL ID as voter ID, Crime in the U.S. thread and several others).

I noticed you left this out of the article you posted, and didn't even attempt to push back on this being totally, completely irrelevant to what hog was saying about Biden and illegals
I told you exactly what caused the outbreak in SC and you tried to say it was something else.... I knew first hand because I am friends and live near one of the SC Health Dept officials.

The problem is you don't know anything outside of the talking points your political cult narrative tells you. More of the lack of prefrontal cortex issue with you

It's why no one listens to you here and pretty much ignores your posts...maybe come out of your third world city bubble and talk to normal Americans some time. When someone has 25-30 years experience in law enforcement and healthcare and business, they probably will know a little more about those particular subjects.
 
I told you exactly what caused the outbreak in SC and you tried to say it was something else.... I knew first hand because I am friends and live near one of the SC Health Dept officials.

The problem is you don't know anything outside of the talking points your political cult narrative tells you. More of the lack of prefrontal cortex issue with you

It's why no one listens to you here and pretty much ignores your posts...maybe come out of your third world city bubble and talk to normal Americans some time. When someone has 25-30 years experience in law enforcement and healthcare and business, they probably will know a little more about those particular subjects.
You said it was "Ukrainian refugees who caused it" and then didn't support that, when we don't know where it started and the immigrant families who reported cases had largely been here for decades. That has absolutely nothing to do with illegals or Biden, which was the conversation you jumped into. I'm sure people have noticed that saying "prefrontal cortex" a bunch of times doesn't change the fact that you keep saying dumb and irrelevant s*** and then running away when called out
 
It's why no one listens to you here and pretty much ignores your posts...maybe come out of your third world city bubble and talk to normal Americans some time. When someone has 25-30 years experience in law enforcement and healthcare and business, they probably will know a little more about those particular subjects.
lol....I listen to NashVol and take him far more seriously than I do you.

You say stupid stuff like "third world city bubble" which is simply nothing more than a huge red flag showing that you are little more than a far right mouthpiece.........talk about bubbles....
 
You said it was "Ukrainian refugees who caused it" and then didn't support that, when we don't know where it started and the immigrant families who reported cases had largely been here for decades. That has absolutely nothing to do with illegals or Biden, which was the conversation you jumped into
Dude they know it was Ukrainians...the SC DOH has the names of how it started...it was a Ukrainian refugee group of about 80 people that was shipped over here during Biden's last year....

They haven't "been here for decades", lol You think Ukrainian refugees lived in Spartanburg for decades before the war even started? You really need to travel and step out of the section 8 bodega sometime
 
lol....I listen to NashVol and take him far more seriously than I do you.

You say stupid stuff like "third world city bubble" which is simply nothing more than a huge red flag showing that you are little more than a far right mouthpiece.........talk about bubbles....
I am not even far right, but you have been proven to be a liar and only here to be an admitted contrarian at best...

You are just a teacher trying to reclaim some semblance of self-worth and boomer hippie dreams and still can't admit you are completely wrong and out of touch with normal Americans, because you hold up idiots like Jimmy Carter as a model president.

Your beliefs have been rejected by America again and again.

And I can't stand Trump and can't wait till he's gone too but at least I am honest and consistent with it, and base my views on actual experiences, logic, intelligence and law...
 
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Dude they know it was Ukrainians...the SC DOH has the names of how it started...it was a Ukrainian refugee group of about 80 people that was shipped over here during Biden's last year....
Cool, post the link.
They haven't "been here for decades", lol You think Ukrainian refugees lived in Spartanburg for decades before the war even started? You really need to travel and step out of the section 8 bodega sometime
Yes, there were Ukrainian communities in Spartanburg well before the current war. Sounds like you're the one that needs to work on being more cultured
 
You said it was "Ukrainian refugees who caused it" and then didn't support that, when we don't know where it started and the immigrant families who reported cases had largely been here for decades. That has absolutely nothing to do with illegals or Biden, which was the conversation you jumped into. I'm sure people have noticed that saying "prefrontal cortex" a bunch of times doesn't change the fact that you keep saying dumb and irrelevant s*** and then running away when called out
Per BBC:
Local officials and doctors say the recent outbreak has primarily affected Russian and Ukrainian immigrants in South Carolina, though others have been infected, too. The state has resettled hundreds of Ukrainian refugees, while thousands of Slavic immigrants have moved to the area in recent years, according to population estimates.
Slavic churches had several measles exposures, with Kimbrell adding that some took a religious stance against vaccines. Some schools in the community have vaccination rates as low as 20%.

 
Unfortunately vaccinations in many communities carried the same urgency as condom usage in assisted living centers. The protection rate had been so good for so long, being unprotected didn’t carry much risk until somebody infected enters the community then you have an epidemic.
 

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