Texas lawmaker calls vaccines ‘sorcery,’ verbally attacks prominent advocate – Chron

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By Todd Ackerman

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  • Rep. Jonathan Stickland, R-Bedford, on doctors who want to end vaccine exemptions:

    Fetch. Jonathan Stickland, R-Bedford, on doctors who want to discontinuance vaccine exemptions: “Perceive, one other guy in a white coat who thinks he’s the next parent than anyone else!” Stickland went on a twitter offensive in opposition to noted vaccine advocate Peter Hotez and others Tuesday.

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    Fetch. Jonathan Stickland, R-Bedford, on doctors who want to discontinuance vaccine exemptions: “Perceive, one other guy in a white coat who thinks he’s the next parent than anyone else!” Stickland went on a twitter offensive

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    Photo: Tom Reel, Workers / Workers Photographer

Photo: Tom Reel, Workers / Workers Photographer

Fetch. Jonathan Stickland, R-Bedford, on doctors who want to discontinuance vaccine exemptions: “Perceive, one other guy in a white coat who thinks he’s the next parent than anyone else!” Stickland went on a twitter offensive in opposition to noted vaccine advocate Peter Hotez and others Tuesday.

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Fetch. Jonathan Stickland, R-Bedford, on doctors who want to discontinuance vaccine exemptions: “Perceive, one other guy in a white coat who thinks he’s the next parent than anyone else!” Stickland went on a twitter offensive

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Photo: Tom Reel, Workers / Workers Photographer

Vaccine advocate Dr. Peter Hotez is awake of verbal assaults from anti-vaxxers, but on Tuesday the abuse got right here from an unexpected supply: a Texas legislator.

In step with a Hotez tweet that the most modern lengthen in vaccine exemptions in Texas reveals its children had been “placed in wound’s plan for the monetary operate of particular and outdoors interest groups,” Fetch. Jonathan Stickland, R-Bedford, dwelling free.

“You are sold and paid for by the largest particular interest in politics,” tweeted Stickland. “Enact our declare a desire and thoughts your enjoy trade. Parental rights indicate more to us than your self enriching ‘science.'”

When Hotez answered that he does no longer spend a dime from the vaccine trade and that as a Texas pediatrician-scientist who develops passed over disease vaccines for the sector’s poorest folks, it’s “most the truth is my trade,” Stickland dug in even deeper.

“Make the case on your sorcery to patrons to your enjoy dime,” tweeted Stickland. “Love every utterly different trade. Quit the usage of the heavy hand of presidency to originate your trade winning by plan of mandates and immunity. It’s disgusting.”

Make the case on your sorcery to patrons to your enjoy dime. Love every utterly different trade. Quit the usage of the heavy hand of presidency to originate your trade winning by plan of mandates and immunity. It’s disgusting.

— Jonathan Stickland (@RepStickland) Would possibly per chance perhaps well 7, 2019

Hotez, a Baylor College of Medication professor of infectious disease, bowed out at that level. Nonetheless Stickland continued the onslaught with others joyful to spend the fight. In a span of an hour, he tweeted that vaccines are “harmful,” that a doctor inquisitive about the kid’s vulnerability to disease is a “brainwashed commie” and that a defender of science is a “typical leftist attempting to spend credit score for one thing most efficient The Lord God Almighty is in modify of.”

The twitter tussle changed into as soon as triggered by a Houston Legend story reporting on the most modern and continuing lengthen within the collection of Texans vaccine exemptions by folks claiming a conscientious objection to the declare requirement.

Todd Ackerman covers medication for the Houston Legend. He would per chance well moreover be reached at todd.ackerman@chron.com or twitter.com/ChronMed.

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