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'World's number 1 anti-vaxxer' Kent Heckenlively denied entry to Australia

The self-proclaimed "world's number one anti-vaxxer" has been denied permission to visit Australia.

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said on Thursday Kent Heckenlively would not be able to tour Australia later this year as part of an international campaign calling for a pause in childhood vaccinations.

"We're not going to allow him to come here," Mr Dutton told Sydney radio station 2GB.

"These people who are telling parents that their kids shouldn't be vaccinated are dangerous. We have been very careful in having a look right through this particular case and it's clear to me that it's not in our national interest that he should come here."

Mr Heckenlively, who lives in northern California, contributes to a website that claims autism is "an environmentally induced illness, that it is treatable, and that children can recover".

He also has links to Andrew Wakefield, the disgraced former doctor whose debunked study was central to the anti-vaccination movement and has since gone on to make the film Vaxxed.

The film has been banned by several film festivals but has been shown in secret locations around Australia.

Immigration officials recently banned British campaigner Polly Tommey and US campaigner Suzanne Humphries from entering the country for three years after the pair toured Australia with Vaxxed, which alleges there is a link between the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine and autism.

The opposition had written to Mr Dutton requesting Mr Heckenlively's application for a visa be denied.

"Dangerous misinformation peddled by anti-vaccination proponents should never take the place of proven, scientific advice, and we have a responsibility to make sure parents are getting the right messages," the opposition's health spokeswoman, Catherine King, said on Thursday.

"The fight against vaccination misinformation is continuous - earlier this month, we saw two anti-vaccination advocates tour the country and show a film that wrongly claims a link between the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine and autism. While our immunisation program has historically been effective, there is growing evidence that anti-vaccination advocates and their political allies like Pauline Hanson and One Nation are now undermining our success - as shown by the doubling of measles cases between 2013 and 2014."
 
Countries don't have to admit undesirable aliens. In fact, it's kind of their job specifically to exclude worthless foreigners who provide absolutely no advantage to the host state.

Entitled Westerners are used to the idea of being let in anywhere because America was founded on letting any random idiot enter it's boarders.
I'm positive that's completely unrelated to America's skyhigh crime rate and prisoner numbers.
 
Most of the antivaxxers you hear about and hear from are the tards loudly screaming about how its the vaccines themselves causing any issues. Maybe a few of them talk about dose.

These people exist, are propagated, given a platform and celebrity endorsement to obfuscate what the real criticism was by medical professionals.

Which was the levels of mercury in the injections themselves. Levels of mercury which have not always been so high. But none of them talk about that and never will, any who do sneak it in get drowned out. You will hear all the discussion in the world about the vaccines and the doses and screaming tards. You will almost never hear about the mercury, and the people merely asking for a massive decrease in the mercury levels due to the risk for young children.

Entitled Westerners are used to the idea of being let in anywhere because America was founded on letting any random idiot enter it's boarders.
Wrong, it was founded for Anglo-Saxons(Englishmen). Dutch, Scotch-Irishmen, and Germans were also accepted, Irish were tolerated. Scandinavians were later added to this.

It was meant for North Western Europeans with Protestant Christianity as their religion. Any and all Catholics were "tolerated".

Everything else was and is a perversion.
 
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Wrong, it was founded for Anglo-Saxons(Englishmen). Dutch, Scotch-Irishmen, and Germans were also accepted, Irish were tolerated. Scandinavians were later added to this.

It was meant for North Western Europeans with Protestant Christianity as their religion. Any and all Catholics were "tolerated".

Everything else was and is a perversion.
Completely wrong.

Also stop double-posting it's rude and it makes you look exceptional.
 
Completely wrong.
Just because many of the Founding Fathers caught a case of philothranpic Fucktardery doesn't mean it wasn't "understood" what it was for. Many of them did call for the racial requirements to be written into the Constitution itself. And the declaration of not being a Christian nation was pure politics, related to the international fact of the Muslims still being a serious threat and still conducting the slave trade against Christians.


But go ahead, tell us all about how atheist and shitskinned the country was and was desired to be, and also describe exactly what unnatural hair color your hair is.
 
Some truth exists to the assumptions thrown around about United States immigration, but it's a lot less broad. Of course before 1924, immigration was pretty lenient, but all immigrants were medically examined to check for mental illness and eugenics research. Also, they had to get vaccinated or go back, no ifs, ands, or buts. Between 1924 and 1965, immigration was restricted only to Western Europeans excluding quotas, mainly because of how many Jews and Chinese people coming. Now, libtards let fucking Somalis in with measles, and they refuse to get vaccinated because their shit religion, meanwhile anti-vaxxers who don't think we should shoot kids up with countless untested shots most developed countries don't require are blamed, and then we're told to get vaccinated to show "we're not afraid."

At least we don't have retarded doctors who think male genital mutilation should be mandatory like vaccinations.
 
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