By Kayla Epstein Kayla Epstein Embedded audience editor on the National desk Email Bio Follow March 3 at 1:04 PM Ethan Lindenberger began by questioning his parents’ anti-vaccine stances and eventually got himself inoculated, a rebellion that caught the attention of the national media and Congress.
I’m happy to share that I’ll be testifying at a hearing for the committee of health, education labor, and pensions about the importance of vaccinations! Check out the video here!https://t.co/sPM12poJVi “I looked into it; it was clear there was way more evidence in defense of vaccines,” he told The Post in February.
According to Lindenberger’s Reddit post, his father was less resistant to the idea since he was of legal age.
He'll grow up to be a crybaby Washington Post Reader
Hero
Science over stupidparents!
Parents who don’t vaccinate will soon regret it.
This novax nonsense is hurting everybody. It is one of the downsides of social media. The trump president being the other big one BernieSanders2020
reminds me of the time when there was this guy at work who would have headphones on all the time but they were just plugged into his pocket everyone just let him be and no one asked even when the jack saggy dangled out
Whether you are for or against vaccines, just recognize that giving the government free reign to dictate our medical procedures is pure insanity.
Everyday hero.
Can cult45 get vaccinated against (believing) 45’s wishes?
Gee, and he didn't die, or develop Autism. What is this world coming to?
Smart kid, stupid parents.
He's more intelligent than his mother
All the non vaccinators can go live on an island with extreme leftist and extreme right