We are not saying you don’t have a right to protect your kids if you determine that that is acceptable for you to do.
We are saying if you’re “protected” why worry about getting it - you’re protected, no?
We are saying let others determine if they want to take the risk. There is always risk, and to say there isn’t denies the people’damaged and killed by vaccines. It happens.
If you want tovtake the risk fine. Let’others decide for themselves just like you did. They may not agree it’s worth the risk for them.
And of course if these little “protected by their parents” (not the vaccine) kids happen to contract the disease and infect other kids, that’s okay. Right?
I mean who cares if the contract polio, measles, and a myriad of other diseases. And if they then infect other children, hey, thems the breaks!
Your decisions effect other people.
My uncle had polio. He was severely damaged for the rest of his life. If that’s what you want for your kids, you really don’t know much about this topic.