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Jim Carrey Launches Twitter Rants Against California's Vaccination Law, Calls the Governor 'Fascist'
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'California Gov says yes to poisoning more children with mercury and aluminum in manditory [sic] vaccines. This corporate fascist must be stopped,' so Carrey slammed California government.

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Jim Carrey is against California's new vaccination law. The 53-year-old actor went on anti-vaccination Twitter rants on Tuesday night, June 30 and called California Governor Jerry Brown "fascist" for approving a bill that makes vaccination is a must for all school children in the state.

Carrey became anti-vaccine activist after his ex Jenny McCarthy's son was diagnosed with autism following a series of vaccinations. "California Gov says yes to poisoning more children with mercury and aluminum in manditory [sic] vaccines. This corporate fascist must be stopped," Carrey wrote.

In a second post, he tweeted, "They say mercury in fish is dangerous but forcing all of our children to be injected with mercury in thimerosol is no risk. Make sense?"

He clarified in a follow-up message that he was "not anti-vaccine," but "I am anti-thimerosal, anti-mercury. They have taken some of the mercury laden thimerosal out of vaccines. NOT ALL!"

"The CDC can't solve a problem they helped start. It's too risky to admit they have been wrong about mercury/thimerasol. They are corrupt," he later wrote, blaming the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The comedian ended his Twitter rant by encouraging people to visit Trace Amounts website, a site documenting the truth about vaccinations, mercury and their links to autism. "Go to traceamounts.com watch the documentary and judge for yourselves. If you really care about the kids you will. It's shocking!" he concluded.

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