I get a ton of press releases every day in my inbox every day; most of them I just ignore, but yesterday I got one whose subject, in all-caps and bold, read:

OUTRAGED AUTISM GROUPS AND LEADERS TO ANNOUNCE 50,000-PARENT PROTEST IN NYC AGAINST BILLIONAIRE AND MICROSOFT CHAIRMAN BILL GATES AFTER BEING CALLED "CHILD KILLERS"

So I had to take a look, because I wanted to see what Gates had really said, and about whom. It turns out he didn't actually use the phrase "child killers," but he did say that anti-vaccine groups "kill children," which does pretty much amount to the same thing. I can see why people would be outraged by that — I'm outraged, too, but not in the way the people who issued the press release would like me to be. Because I'm outraged that there most likely are 50,000 people who are willing to protest, when what Bill Gates said is absolutely, 100% correct.

I am constantly overwhelmed by the idiocy of so many people. In most cases, adults have every right to make bad choices, and we all make them now and then — but just making the occasional bad choice doesn't make you an idiot. No, it's idiotic to make a bad choice, and then when presented with ample evidence that you have made a bad choice do nothing to correct it. It is mindbogglingly idiotic to not only not correct that choice but to form groups with other idiots to try to convince yet more people to make the same bad choice. And it is dangerously idiotic when the bad choice in question kills children.

[Read the rest of Matt Blum's original article from Thursday.]

__NOTE: __Please see this follow-up article regarding the story making the rounds about attendance at the rally being only 18 people.