Quickies
Skepchick Quickies 3.24
- Anti-vax Dr. Wakefield meets with Somalis – “Wakefield, who arrived amid the city’s first measles outbreak in years, declined to answer questions about the purpose of his visit. Reporters were barred from the meeting, which was described as a “support group” for parents of autistic children.”
- Christians pole dance for Jesus in Texas – “A new exercise class, Pole Fitness for Jesus, is inviting Christian women in a small Texas town to spin without sin for the Lord.”
- Adam Savage’s speech to the Harvard Humanism Society – From Mark Hall.
- Fake acupuncture as effective as real acupuncture for treating nausea – “The beneficial effects seem not to come from the traditional acupuncture method, but probably from the patients’ positive expectations and the extra care that the treatment entails.”
That Pole Dancing for Jesus article seems too good to be true. Had it been a week later, I’d never have believed it.
Pole Dancing for Jesus. Now biblically inspired stripper clothes. Whether you are spreading the word of god in a windowless building down by the airport or just filling you husband with god’s grace we have the outfit for you.
Happy Birthday Harry Houd… u~~~c where’d he go?
Anyway.
Re: Andrew Wakefield
So, there is a rise in autism rates in a specific ethnic community?
First, is it true? I would trust AW for any info much less that.
Second, assuming it’s true, you know what else explains a rising autism rate in a specific ethnic community? Genetics!!!! A well established scientific phenomenon that requires no belief in magical thinking and scare mongering, maybe we should look into that? This man is just a cock.
Re: Pole dancing for Jesus
This is either a very cheeky Poe or it is the end result of the buffet-style religion that seems to be in practice today.
No idols? – But tattoos are ok right?
Shalt not covet? – What communist came up with that?
Love thy neighbor? Oh yeah!!
No adultery? – But what about love thy neighbor?
Re: Adam Savage
ADAM SAVAGE is The Secret. I knew that man was important. ;)
Re: Accupuncture
Science once again proves that holding someone’s hand can make them feel better.
Bravo, you have cracked the no-shit school of medical secrets.
Next up, mother’s spit is magic (kissing boo-boos works and it can clean anything), noses are in fact detatchable until the age of five, and humans have an as yet unidentified nerve running from the fingers to the sphincter that are sensitive to elongating tension).
Can we stop testing this shit yet?
Of the 11 reported measles cases so far in the outbreak in Minnesota, 4 were too young to be vaccinated, 5 were unvaccinated, and 2 have unknown vaccine status. MMR vaccination has been declining in the local Somali community because of unwarranted fear about the safety of the vaccine — fear that all comes back to Wakefield. The timing of his visit is unbelievable.
@mrmisconception
I wouldn’t trust Andrew Wakefield!!
Now that’s a typo.
Can nausea be treated with a fake pole dance?
@scribe999: That makes homeopathic sense.
@scribe999
That would only work for me if like cures like since those places make me sick.
There is a strip club 3000 miles from here, so I’m feeling homeopathically great.
@mrmisconception: That’s like more than the breadth of the U.S. … are you in Antarctica or something?
I’m near Chicago but I was speaking metaphorically, however Amsterdam is around 4000 miles away and I understand there may be a stip club or two there.
I’m also getting a contact high, which is nice.
Bravo to all – COTW for everyone!