Vitamin K fearmongering kills
There’s no question about the safety and efficacy of vitamin K shots in newborns. They’re not vaccines.
“Amid a rise in broader anti-vaccine sentiment, some influencers and media figures have cast doubt on the routine vitamin K shot given to newborn infants – and new reporting from ProPublica suggests such rhetoric may have had deadly consequences.”
*snip*
“For years, some influencers and media figures have described the warnings of potential health consequences of not getting a vitamin K shot as “emotional blackmail” and claimed those that refuse the shot are “more responsible” parents.”
As usual, this is right-wing projection. The anti-vitamin K conspiracy theorists are the blackmailers, and they are killing American children.
Feh.
right-wing media promote emotional blackmail
“Amid a rise in broader anti-vaccine sentiment, some influencers and media figures have cast doubt on the routine vitamin K shot given to newborn infants – and new reporting from ProPublica suggests such rhetoric may have had deadly consequences.”
*snip*
“For years, some influencers and media figures have described the warnings of potential health consequences of not getting a vitamin K shot as “emotional blackmail” and claimed those that refuse the shot are “more responsible” parents.”
As usual, this is right-wing projection. The anti-vitamin K conspiracy theorists are the blackmailers, and they are killing American children.
Feh.
right-wing media promote emotional blackmail

Half a headline this morning, paired with reports of a tick conspiracy
Everyday something new to support my conspiracy theory there’s a conspiracy theory cottage industry publishing coo-coo for coco puffs conspiracy theories so as to discredit all valid lines of inquiry by lumping them in with coo-coo for coco puffs conspiracy theories
Bare-footed, barely literate rubes sprawled drunk and drooling Pavlovianly across a “couch” the backseat out of a 1969 Chevy Suburban stoned to the bone on the Ambien, Prozac, Viagra and crotch-shots on Fox Kool-Aid, gleefully following a charismatic “leader” to suicide
Dragging the rest of us with them …