Ping.
If you knew the story on what vaccines do to kids - autism is not the worst when paralysis and death are possible - you’d change your tune. Congress didn’t pass a law in the last five years or so exempting the vaccine makers from all litigation for no reason.
Gardisil, the HPV vaccine being pushed to teenaged girls and their parents, has already killed two and sickened others.
I agree it’s not just moonbats. A fair percentage of the families opting out are people who are homeschooling for religious reasons.
Are your loved ones vaccinated?
Many came already infected, did not need record of vaccinations (presumably they used their Mexican Consular cards) to enter publik skools or put their children in publik daycare.
Can someone point to the stats on how many that ARE vaccinated , come down with the disease anyway or die?
Oh never mind, they don’t keep these stats. I wonder why.
“If a loved one of mine gets measles from some moonbat’s kid who wasn’t vaccinated, I will own their A$$. “
If your loved ones are vaccinated how exactly are they supposed to get measles? I see this argument on this issue all the time and it is simply logic FAILURE. Unless you are admitting that vaccines don’t work. In which case, why get upset at people opting out of something that doesnt work.
For me, it’s a lesser of two evils thing.
People nowadays don’t understand what older folks remember. My mother told me about the yellow signs hung on doors “quarentine” and the friend she had that died of polio. Whole districts were shut down, with people shut in their homes.
I know someone born with horrible birth defects from rubella. I know someone with a heart ailment from measles.
People have no remembrance of what a major epidemic is. We used to have them, but modern medicine has erased the worst of most of them. See my tagline...
bkmark for later article read. Thanks for the post.
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You should check out the moonbats over at mothering.com’s vaccine forum (which should probably be called the anti-vaccine forum). There are many there who actually don’t believe in herd immunity. They don’t believe that more people vaxed=less disease. Or maybe they have convinced themselves not to believe in it so that they can sleep at night and somehow justify their selfish behavior. I got into an argument with them once over this topic. They’re a bunch of bleeding hearts, so I asked them how they can justify not vaxing since it puts others at risk, and their response was that herd immunity doesn’t work. Yikes. There are some people on that forum that spend so much time on the topic you would think it was their full time job to research every quack’s opinion on the internet who’s anti-vax and pretend it’s legitimate scientific research.
If I had to choose between measles (which I’ve had and survived) and being autistic, guess what?