Brad Paquette raises concerns over vaccine injury response and other societal issues

Brad Paquette, Michigan State Representative for the 37th District
Brad Paquette, Michigan State Representative for the 37th District
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Brad Paquette, a public figure active on social media, published a series of posts on April 12, 2026, expressing concerns about vaccine injuries and broader societal issues.

In his first post at 14:37 UTC, Paquette stated: “There is never an alarm sounded for the vaccine injured. They are just dismissed and shunned as ‘rare’ while manufacturers have complete immunity.”

Later that day at 15:20 UTC, he drew parallels between two groups he described as marginalized by the medical community: “I’m finding that the vaccine injured and detransitioners have a lot in common. They’re both – forever harmed in the name of care – shunned by the medical field – viciously attacked by group thinkers – ignored by major medical institutions – finding that docs who come to their”

At 16:53 UTC, Paquette expanded his critique to include additional political and social topics. He wrote: “Right now is still the appropriate time to stand against: Soaring debt Forever wars Toxic food Gender theory Captured science Lobbyist total control of policy The coalition to put Americans first is unstoppable and representative government must be the vehicle to keep the”

Vaccine injury claims have been a subject of debate in recent years. In the United States, manufacturers of vaccines are largely shielded from liability through legislation such as the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986. This law established a no-fault compensation program for individuals found to be injured by certain vaccines.

Detransitioners—individuals who reverse gender transition procedures—have also reported challenges in receiving recognition or support from some segments of the medical community. Both topics continue to generate discussion among policymakers and advocacy groups.



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