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.
If all you people are vaccinated what’s your worry? This is the bullcrap of vaccines.
You sit there and say the vaccine gives immunity (yes they say immunity) and that it protects you, yet somehow the only way it works is if everyone has it. Why can’t it protect you against infected people? That’s supposed to be the point. In case you do cross paths with someone that has something you have an immunization for.
Your herd immunity is sheeple mentality.
I live in my body, you don’t. I have a right to determine personal risk. I don’t have to risk my life for you to feel safer. Just as I don’t have to give up my self-defense rights just so some gun-hating idiot can feel safer b/c I’m disarmed.
Otherwise, I can use the same logic and call the cops to disarm your stupid ass, because I view you as a threat to me and I will feel safer without you being armed.
You just show you cannot tolerate someone else making a choice not to do something you have decided is okay for you, and you are just fine with them being forced to do it because it makes you feel safer. So much for freedom of conscience. So much for determining self-risk.
You think not getting vaccinated is selfish? How about you being selfish for demanding (and your whole answer is you beign pissed they aren’t forced to do so) people get vaccinated to appease your belief on the subject. Personal decision be damned. You see what kind of slippery slope this opens up? Of course you don’t.