A bit of satire about the MMR
I recognize this may offend some but, in the interest of offering a jab of something on a humorous (or simply bad taste) note: Here is a bit of satire about a familiar autism issue from Mangling Medical Careers (autumn 2006):
MMR vaccine now linked to mental retardation: A new study shows that parents who refuse the MMR vaccination for their children have higher rates of mental retardation than parents of children who have had the jab. Andrew Wackyfield, the renowned author of the first paper showing a link between the MMR vaccine and autism, has now published research in The Scalpel showing that an average IQ of 87.
Go here to read a bit more about “Dr. Wackyfield.”
Now back to business.








8 opinions for A bit of satire about the MMR
Julia
Jan 14, 2007 at 4:14 pm
Ow. :D
I’d pass it along, but one of the places I would enjoy passing it along has one curebie-mom who has stopped vaccinating her kids (there are a few mothers of autistic children in the bunch) and one mom I’m closer to is spreading out the vaccinations on her youngest for valid medical reasons, and I don’t want a negative reaction from either of those quarters (one, I don’t want to deal with the curebie, period, if I can avoid it, and the other mom is too darn sweet for most of the others NOT to take her side if she were hurt).
Kristina Chew, PhD
Jan 14, 2007 at 5:25 pm
I was little hesitant to post it but thought to myself, “Lighten up!” Am curious about any reactions you here.
Daisy
Jan 14, 2007 at 10:11 pm
I often deal with parents and teachers who don’t understand autism. It’s important to keep a sense of humor and use it! Humor often keeps me sane amidst the insanity of raising a disabled teenager.
Kev
Jan 15, 2007 at 9:50 am
I feel guilty but I’m laughing ;o)
Junior
Jan 15, 2007 at 11:40 pm
Thanks for the laugh! And love that baby’s outfit!
Nancy
Aug 10, 2007 at 3:47 am
Studies show that those who don’t believe that the MMR vaccine contributes to the causes of autism are extraordinarily naïve when it comes to the reports of the powers that be. It took them the longest time to admit that “Well yes, I guess smoking is related to cancer.” or that Bill Clinton never had sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky. Studies also show that they believe there still are weapons of mass destruction in Iraq waiting to be found, Sadam Hussein and Osama Bin Ladin were in contact on a regular basis before 9/11 and that Global Warming is a hoax.
I was really surprised to see that all of the comments on this article were positive. Until I posted my own… And it disappeared. And I posted it again. And it disappeared again… Are we going for that “Fair and Balanced” Approach?
Kristina Chew, PhD
Aug 10, 2007 at 8:44 am
Nancy, I apologize about your comments disappearing—if you include a lot of URL links, that sometimes happens. Please email me any additional information at kristina AT b5media DOT com.
S A Brown
Jan 13, 2008 at 8:38 pm
Um, why is this suppost to be humorous? You are just
describing stereotypes of antivaccinationists and
replacing a few words.
The lancet is a respectable medicle journal highly beyond the intellectual scope of this article poor attempt at homour.
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