Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

The Fall of the Vaccine Religion | 9/18/25

Sep 18, 2025
In this conversation, civil rights attorney Aaron Siri, a vaccine policy critic and author of 'Vaccines, Amen,' challenges the conventional narrative surrounding vaccine safety. He discusses the discrepancies in vaccine trial data and the influence of industry on public perception. Siri argues that vaccines are often treated as a matter of faith rather than science, advocating for informed consent and rigorous studies comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated populations. They highlight the need for transparency in vaccine policy and its implications for public health.
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INSIGHT

Two Separate Political Playing Fields

  • Horowitz draws a sharp distinction between the entertainment influence battle and the policy/legal playing field.
  • Winning podcasts and social media means little if policy outcomes remain controlled by opposing institutions.
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Government-Led Cancel Culture Is Precedent

  • Horowitz warns that government-driven cancel culture (FCC pressure) is more dangerous because it creates precedent.
  • He argues revenge-style censorship risks empowering the same tools against conservatives later.
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Vaccination As A De Facto Religion

  • Horowitz frames Aaron Siri's work as exposing vaccination as treated like a religion rather than a product.
  • He praises evidence-based persistence over emotional rhetoric in shifting public opinion.
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