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David Frum on "denialism".

33,670 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

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D Floyd1 year ago

I deny that the Iraq war was a good idea.

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Your Daily Post1 year ago

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🇺🇸UNTRUMP AMERICA 2025🇺🇸1 year ago

@davidfrum One of the best communicators of our time

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the aeroplane1 year ago

Such a typical Cancer thing to say.

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Alex Moffatt1 year ago

Is the full interview going to be available? I can't see it in the Quillette podcast feed yet.

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Doug Tweet1 year ago

I cant deny it.

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Old Man Leland1 year ago

It should be pointed out that denying something is true doesn't mean that it isn't true. And while it may be true that vaccines don't cause autism or that vaccines cure measles, Frum doesn't know either of these things.

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Maria1 year ago

@jonkay Sean is whitewashing Indigenous history the same way historians with PhDs have done since the beginning of time. He’s engaging in white supremacy. He’s ignoring the Chief. He’s talking over her He is the “winner who writes history.” Any reasonable person would say that’s racist

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DrRTFM1 year ago

I neither assert nor deny that vaccines cause autism for two reasons: 1. I have no particular knowledge in the area and therefore all I would be doing is listening to an argument from authority. 2. Different vaccines are made in different ways. They are not all the same.

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