Why "the Science" Needs to Debate RFK Jr.
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Ben Shapiro
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Peter Hotez, M.D., Ph.D., is a vaccine researcher who’s COVID-famous. He has previously appeared on Joe Rogan’s show and ripped into Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his anti-vaccine position.
RFK Jr. is anti-vax, generally; he has criticized the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine, which has successfully worked for decades. He and Hotez have had a long-standing public debate.
Last Thursday, RFK Jr. slammed Hotez on Rogan’s show, saying Hotez refused to debate him regarding vaccines. Rogan then pledged $100,000 to a charity of Hotez’s choice if he would agree to appear with RFK Jr. on his show to do a debate.
I understand why Hotez said he didn’t want to debate RFK Jr., and it’s not because all the facts are on RFK Jr.’s side.
It’s because, very often, when you are debating somebody like RFK Jr., he might start moving the goalposts or he might just start moving from study to study.
The reason this has become a hot topic is because Hotez is falling back on the same mask of authority the entire scientific establishment has used about a myriad of issues over the course of the last three years, and they’ve been wrong every time.
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