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Sarah Palin: Vaccinations May Cause Homosexuality

Rumor: Sarah Palin said vaccinations may cause homosexuality.

Published Feb. 7, 2015

Claim:

Claim:   Sarah Palin said vaccinations were linked to homosexuality.


FALSE


Example:   [Collected via email, February 2015]


Did Sarah Palin, while on the Glenn Beck program, say that vaccinations caused homosexuality?

 

Origins:   On 5 February 2015, an image of former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin was posted to the Facebook page "Stop The World, the Teabaggers Want Off," along with a quote purportedly uttered by her during an appearance on the Glenn Beck Program on 28 January 2015:



There's a connection between vaccinations and homosexuality. Anybody with eyes can see that. It doesn't take a doctor to figure that out.

But the former Alaska governor said no such thing. The "Stop the World" Facebook group is a satirical one that frequently attributes fictitious quotes to conservative politicians. On 1 January 2014, the group claimed Palin made offensive comments about "white privilege," and on 13 January 2015, the group attributed a dubious diatribe questioning Michelle Obama's feminine qualities to Mitt Romney.

The group's disclaimer page notes its material is satirical and intended for "entertainment purposes" only:


This page is for entertainment purposes. It is NOT meant to be taken seriously. It is primarily satire and parody with a mix of political memes and messages.

 

Last updated:   7 February 2015

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