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Meet the doctor curing fake news: Italian wages Twitter war against anti-vaxxers .-latestgonews

An Italian doctor has become an unlikely social media celebrity for the online fight against anti-vaxxers, but it comes at a price.


 The anti-vaxx fraud, which claims that life-threatening vaccines are actually the cause of autism in children, has spread to Italy, and in recent years, the number of children who have been severely protected from fatal diseases has increased the number of illnesses of your children. War against wars of Twitter conspiracy theory, a doctor of 56 years has probably even turned into an unlucky fame in the future political image Italy. Roberto Burinii does not lose the word, which is part of his appeal. "I do not mind rubbish about those who want to spend five minutes on Google and teach about biology, I've studied for 35 years," he told Sky News in an interview. Anti vaxxers "Idiot" and "Fool" wrote on Twitter, and the children of anti-vaxxers should not be admitted to a public school. For those who dispute medical progress, he says: "There is a root canal without sin." Because of his supporters he reiterated science on ignorance: The people around 450,000 people liked almost the most to follow their Facebook page. On Twitter there are 76,600 followers and his book, Balle Mortali recently called (lethal lacquer), is the best seller in Italy. But for his enemies he is a violent man, whose aggressive voice only suppresses the debate. Conspiracy theorists have said that he has met big firms. In social media he is a fascist, worshiper of Satan and a lot of obscene things. She even received death threats, she said, and her seven-year-old daughter said. "It's amazing, really worrying," he says. "It's like smoking threatening your health."

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