I'm just going to play devil's advocate for a moment.
The Amish community as a sample group makes this a flawed study from the get-go, because they have so many other differences in lifestyle, diet and environmental factors that it's difficult to isolate this one particular difference as being the key factor in the low occurrence of autism.
However, even if vaccines don't cause autism: this study makes it pretty clear that modernity in general definitely plays a role.
Its a lack across the board. Everyone just wants a win for their side and know that both sides pretend to respect "real science" so its an easy defense to prop themselves up with.
I'm just going to play devil's advocate for a moment.
The Amish community as a sample group makes this a flawed study from the get-go, because they have so many other differences in lifestyle, diet and environmental factors that it's difficult to isolate this one particular difference as being the key factor in the low occurrence of autism.
However, even if vaccines don't cause autism: this study makes it pretty clear that modernity in general definitely plays a role.
Yeah, its equally likely to be our diet, chemicals in any number of random things around us, or even just electrical waves from things radiating.
Shit it could even not be the vaccines themselves but other random garbage they shove into it because they can, like fluoride in our water.
There is a troubling lack of curiosity by the ''scientific community'' about that.
Its a lack across the board. Everyone just wants a win for their side and know that both sides pretend to respect "real science" so its an easy defense to prop themselves up with.