In case anyone misses the significance of this image, the “Day of the Rope” is a white supremacist fantasy taken from “The Turner Diaries.” In the novel, it’s the day when white supremacists take over and undertake a mass lynching of “race traitors.” 1/
I first learned about the “Day of the Rope” over 22 years ago, when I was active refuting online Holocaust denial and started learning about the white supremacism and fascism that promoted Holocaust denial. 2/
The Day of the Rope is a disturbingly common image and term in white supremacist circles. They fantasize about it. They discuss how to bring it about. It is an aspirational goal of hard core white supremacists. To see it at the Capitol is beyond disturbing to me. 3/3
Oh, so it’s just “art.” That makes it OK then.🙄🤦🏻♂️ 3a/3
And here I bent over backwards not to jump to conclusions that this guy was an antivaxxer. But, of course, he is. I bet he’s full QAnon too. Conspiracy theories kill. tmj4.com/news/local-new…
I’d ask how the hell someone like this got through pharmacy school, but I know there are physicians who somehow got through medical school and have just as poor an understanding of basic cell biology that they belief the same nonsense about #CovidVaccine. respectfulinsolence.com/2020/10/09/mad…
Correct. The filiform needles used for acupuncture now were actually invented around 90 years ago by a Chinese pediatrician named Cheng Dan’an, who also ended the use of astrology to guide needle placement. 1/ respectfulinsolence.com/2019/08/01/acu…
Then, starting in the late 1940s, Chairman Mao retconned the history of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine in order to sell it first to his people, and then to the world. 2/ sciencebasedmedicine.org/retconning-tra…
It's a process that is still going on today, with the Chinese government promoting traditional Chinese medicine to the world. 3/ sciencebasedmedicine.org/traditional-ch…
#COVID19 testing by nasal swab does NOT involve harvesting or sequencing your DNA. Seriously, it doesn't. It's an RT-PCR test that looks for #SARSCoV2 RNA sequences in the cells and mucus collected by nasal swab. This sort of misinformation is harmful.
Similarly, antibody testing for #COVID19 also does NOT involve harvesting or sequencing your DNA. It involves testing your blood for the presence of antibodies against #SARSCoV2. Again, @naomirwolf should stop spreading misinformation.
I probably can't, because it isn't, at least most of the time. 😂😂😂
You'll hear me use the phrase a lot. There ARE antivaxxers. They are the leaders of the antivaccine movement, the bloggers, the conspiracy theorists. These are not the "vaccine-averse," "vaccine curious," or "vaccine concerned." They are antivaxxers. 1/
These days, antivaxxers are the source of much of the misinformation, pseudoscience, quackery, and disinformation that creates the "vaccine-averse" and "vaccine concerned." They are the propagandists. They are the grifters. Many are even true believers. 2/
Trying to persuade an antivaxxer to vaccinate (or even to stop spreading antivax misinformation) is almost impossible. Being antivaccine is part of their identity as much as religion, political beliefs, and other ideologies. Motivated reasoning and confirmation bias rule them. 3/
Perhaps some pro-vaccine letters and emails are in order to these same people refuting Thomas's bad science with respect to vaccines, in particular his most recent awful study with @lifebiomedguru that doesn't show what they claim it shows. 2/ respectfulinsolence.com/2020/11/25/cov…