Bill Nye “The Science Guy” has a new show on Netflix, but some viewers are accusing him of pushing nothing but pseudo-science.
On one episode, Bill attempts to neutralize the public’s concerns about vaccines by providing a simplified explanation of how they work — but unfortunately for him, he caught the attention of Del Bigtree, a producer for the anti-vaccine documentary Vaxxed — and Del is, shall we say… angry.
Bill’s segment informs his viewers, saying, “here’s how vaccines work: we study a germ. We call this particular [germ] ‘Gary’.”
At this point, Bill feeds the vaccine into the mouth of a giant toy frog’s head, a bizarre presentation technique for presumably engaging the general public’s interest.'
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On one episode, Bill attempts to neutralize the public’s concerns about vaccines by providing a simplified explanation of how they work — but unfortunately for him, he caught the attention of Del Bigtree, a producer for the anti-vaccine documentary Vaxxed — and Del is, shall we say… angry.
Bill’s segment informs his viewers, saying, “here’s how vaccines work: we study a germ. We call this particular [germ] ‘Gary’.”
At this point, Bill feeds the vaccine into the mouth of a giant toy frog’s head, a bizarre presentation technique for presumably engaging the general public’s interest.'
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