If You Think This Comment is Creepy and Harassing, Stay the Hell Away From YouTube Comments.5/30/2019 By Erin K. Costello Correction: The post discussed here in Kate's Facebook group by Kate was also made to her public Facebook profile. In a recent post to her Facebook group, Modern Alternative Mamas!, Kate Tietje, the Modern Alternative Mama, called attention to a “message” she received. The quotations are added there because that is the word Kate used in her post. It wasn’t a message though, it was a public comment left on a public post that Kate posted to her public Facebook page. The comment has been there since yesterday and Kate made her group post about the comment a few hours after the comment was made. It’s likely that Kate did this due to only a few people calling attention to the comment and offering Kate their undying support. The comment in question is still up and can be found here, though I am expecting Kate to remove it sometime soon or make the post private. I’ve included the screen shot below in case that should happen. Would you call this Facebook comment typical of obsessive stalking behavior?
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By Erin K. Costello I am venturing into new territory with this blog post. I feel I should be upfront and honest though, I am going to be throwing shade at a mother of a sick child. More specifically, the mother of a child with cancer. I am not happy to call this woman on her nonsense, but I can’t forget there is the life of a little boy at risk by her actions, or her in actions rather. This mother is trying to deny her child life saving chemotherapy treatments in favor of dandelions and CBD oil. She has been trying to make a name for herself in the anti-vaccine/anti-medicine community, so I can’t help but suspect this defiant attitude of hers is fueled more by her agenda and less by her child. By Erin K. Costello It has been about a month since my last MAM blog post. I tried to resist the urge to blog about MAM, I really did. But, I just couldn’t keep a few claims from MAM and my observations regarding MAM quiet. I just want to grab her followers by the shirt and ask WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU THINKING LISTENING TO THIS IDIOT?! To demonstrate what I mean while also debunking MAM’s sorely lacking claims, I’ll breakdown her post from yesterday regarding Vaccine hesitancy. By Erin K. Costello I took a couple days off from social media and all things vaccines this week. Today, as I did my usual catch up on all things anti-vaccine after my brief hiatus, I noticed I missed a couple of bitch-fests from Kate Tietje on both her personal, yet public, Facebook page and from her Facebook group. Now, before you assume this is another MAM post, let me assure this is not. She reminded me of a blog post I intended to publish a couple weeks ago but completely forgot about. There will be a couple of screen shots of Kate’s posts and comments, though the dozens of other screen shots featured are from other people. This blog post focuses on the rise of coveted warfare from the anti-vaccine echo chambers. Civil war seems to be the growing theme among these most violent, gun loving, second amendment preaching, privileged American terrorists. I can’t help but to wonder, however, how many of those posting the call of war, or commenting their desire for war, are doing so from the safety of their homes, much like Kate does. How many of them have also never attended a protest, have nothing to lose since they don’t have kids in public school, or how many of them rarely leave the comfort of their homes…. just like Kate Tietje? By Erin K. Costello UPDATED 6:15pm May 16, 2019 *Added Youtube video It looks as though Erin Elizabeth from Health Nut News is lying to us again. On a Facebook post thread found on the page Future Horizons, Erin makes several claims to be autistic, a claim I cannot find made or discussed by Erin anywhere else online or off line. With every other issue Erin has alleged to have and has blamed on vaccines, I find it highly suspect that she'd fail to mention her autism all this time, and just happen to announce her autism on an autism post from an autism page. Let’s begin with Erin’s newfound claims of autism. By Erin K. Costello A few weeks ago, while I was searching for horrific antisemitic comments on social media by anti-vaccine zealots, I found many other of their disturbing comments. I found enough of these hateful remarks to create categories and arrange them as such. This discovery has provided me with plenty of material for many future blog posts, though, I take no pleasure in using this material. Whether I come across anti-vaccine cultists harassing a mom with a sick child, attacking a mom on social media who just lost a child, attacking an 18 year old with pack like mentality simply because he chose to be vaccinated, or referring to children with autism as though they are wild animals (upcoming blog post), I absolutely hate that this material exists on social media. Those leaving such comments appear to have no shame in doing so. Imagine if the medical community or scientific community behaved this way toward anyone who didn’t vaccinate. I’ve said it before and it still stands, this behavior also exists in the online pro-vaccine communities. However, not at all in such aggressive ways or in the same numbers. In today’s blog post I will feature comments made to parents of sick children, deceased children, comments left to an 18 year old vaccine advocate who had the opportunity to speak to members of congress, and comments left on the Facebook page of another person raised anti-vaccine who grew up to become vaccinated and vaccinated her children. By Erin K. Costello You can find a support group on Facebook for just about anything you can imagine, providing it isn’t illegal. You can even find these support groups for illnesses that aren’t recognized by the medical community or by the CDC. Support groups for Morgellons disease is just one of those illnesses. For those unaware of what Morgellons disease is, according to Health Line it is described as, "a rare disorder characterized by the presence of fibers underneath, embedded in and erupting from unbroken skin or slow-healing sores." Wikipedia describes it as, "a self diagnosed, unconfirmed skin conditions in which individuals have sores that they believe contain some kind of fibers." Is Morgellons disease real? |
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