1. Acusaciones de Peligro para la Salud Pública.
Los textos describen a un individuo como una amenaza directa para la salud pública, atribuyéndole la responsabilidad de muertes y la pérdida de confianza en la comunidad médica debido a la difusión continua de información falsa sobre vacunas durante décadas.
- He's been one of the biggest disseminators of health and vaccine disinformation for over 20 years. He's a known danger to public health and safety.
- His nonstop disinformation campaign will get people killed. Someone get him some more heroin please. Stat.
- He is going to kill people. In fact, his disinformation has already killed people.
- This man is a clear and present danger, his disinformation and conspiracy theories will lead to another covid like event.
2. Identificado como Miembro del "Disinformation Dozen".
Se menciona repetidamente que la persona en cuestión forma parte del "Disinformation Dozen", un grupo de doce individuos señalados como responsables de generar más del 60% de la desinformación sobre vacunas en internet y redes sociales.
- He's 1 of 12 people responsible for more than 60% of health and vaccine disinformation on the internet and social media.
- He was part of the disinformation d ozen for a reason. The huge lie is that he’s not anti-vax. He’s always spread disinformation.
- I think it’s more cynical than that. He was one of the disinformation dozen who were responsible for 65% of antivax posts.
- Writing a paper on the disinformation dozen. Crazy that one of these people now runs the hhs.
3. Motivaciones: Eugenesia y Beneficio Económico.
Las publicaciones sugieren que las acciones del individuo están motivadas por una ideología eugenésica y por el lucro personal, acusándolo de capitalizar la desinformación para vender suplementos y promover una agenda que permite la muerte de los "débiles".
- He's a eugenicist. A known danger to public health and safety.
- Just a reminder. He's capitalizing on vaccine disinformation to do 2 things: 1. Let "the weak" die, because as a eugenics fetishist he believes the "right" people will survive to breed supermen. 2. Sell supplements.
- He's a science denier and a grifter, and both of those statements are journalistically accurate; he realizes millions of dollars in income from spreading disinformation about vaccines.
- It's his business model spread disinformation on vaccines and then sell 'alternative mostly untested medicines'.
4. Críticas por su Nombramiento en un Cargo Público de Salud.
Existe una fuerte indignación y preocupación por el nombramiento de esta persona en un alto cargo de salud gubernamental (como Secretario de HHS), considerándolo un acto imprudente que pone en riesgo vidas al darle una plataforma oficial para difundir su desinformación.
- This is exactly why having an anti-vax scam artist as hhs director is a horrible idea. The disinformation will cost lives.
- “it's bad enough that he fueled the anti-vaccine conspiracies, and he profited so greatly from that. But now he gets the megaphone of hhs, gets the megaphone of the federal government to spread this level of disinformation.”- .
- Antivaxxers are rejoicing because they can feed policy requests to him. Small scale science communication will have a tremendously difficult time getting their word through now that the literal us government condones disinformation.
- The senate just confirmed an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist to run hhs. This is not just reckless—it puts lives at risk. Public health should be guided by science, not disinformation.