“If people don’t like it, no problem, we never asked for their opinion and I will continue to use my doctor who feels the same way we do about vaccinations.”
But since you posted your point of view, I hope you don’t mind if I give you mine. If you find a doctor who feels the same way as you on vaccinations of children, he’s an idiot, and so is his patient.
I can play that game...are you sodomite? All my conversations with sodomites start this way!
Perhaps I was 8 years old when taken to a local library for my Salk “vaccine”, a sugar cube. I was 100% relieved when I swallowed the last of the series. Back then, one saw polio victims in everyday life. The stories of iron lungs, of those who died of diphtheria, whooping cough, or those ravaged by small pox, were everyday stories. Everyone knew someone who lost a loved one. Rheumatic fever, though rare, required quarrantine of the family.
The other childhood illness that everyone got such as the 2 measles, chicken pox and mumps were treated with healthy fear—meaning a child stayed home and rested! And we were relieved to survive without suffering the rare complications which we knew were possible.
Today, I observe no healthy fear of colds and flu. It used to be unthinkable in the years before the miracle drugs called antibiotics for men and women, let alone children to go out in public coughing and sneezing as they do now.
I suspect that there is a much bigger issue here than to vaccinate.