Your own source admits that Wakefield hasn't denounced his work, so no, he hasn't 'admitted that he made it all up'.
I then pointed out that he was involved in two documentaries that present striking, if somewhat biased, anecdotal evidence. You can draw your own conclusions if you deign to watch them.
I fail to see how (a)being right and (b) being reasonable makes me a moron.
Don't listen to the moron below. It's all bullshit.
https://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.c7452
Your own source admits that Wakefield hasn't denounced his work, so no, he hasn't 'admitted that he made it all up'.
I then pointed out that he was involved in two documentaries that present striking, if somewhat biased, anecdotal evidence. You can draw your own conclusions if you deign to watch them.
I fail to see how (a)being right and (b) being reasonable makes me a moron.
My own conclusion is that self reported anecdotal evidence is the realm of moronic sociologists who whine about how oppressed they all are.
That same level of "EvIDenCe" should be dismissed regardless of how "StRiKiNG" you find it.
It's not "ReAsonAblE" to buy made up bullshit, thats what anecdotes with no evidence of a causal relationship actually are by the way.