Asthe United States gears up for one of the most divisive and pivotal elections in its history, they have again rocked the political landscape with controversial remarks from President Donald Trump. During a recent speech in Minnesota, Trump urged his supporters to “watch” Black Americans in Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Detroit, insinuating that they may engage in election fraud. He also invoked racial tropes, such as calling a Mexican judge a “Mexican,” and referred to America as a “third world nation.” These remarks, along with his promise to conduct massive deportations and stop the “poisoning of American blood,” have raised alarms for many. Considering these divisive and dangerous comments, it is more important than ever to fight against the significant lies being propagated by right-wing leaders like Trump, the Freedom Caucus, and MAGA supporters.
Why Some People Still Believe Vaccines Cause Autism.
Asa Malaysian, I’m surprised that Malaysia is one of the top countries whose people believe vaccines cause autism (Figure 1). Perhaps we are just…