morning_after wrote:
She was convinced that vaccines caused autism, saying that the CDC could eat their words when they said otherwise.
She was supposed to be talking about that, but I felt she was intolerant of anyone who didn't believe what she did. Among other things she said that her child died when he developed autism.
Is it me, or does this woman come off as rude and disrespectful? I also wondered if she could secretly be convinced she was responsible for her child's autism.
Seriously, I wanted to yell at her.
She's not very smart. She grew up near me. My sister went to the same high school she went to. They've pretty much disowned her over there.