rascal14
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Mandatory un-vaccination for people who don’t vaccinate their kids? Jk
Better yet, the government should just make vaccines apart of their chem trail concoction!
Mandatory un-vaccination for people who don’t vaccinate their kids? Jk
I try to not let politics affect my relationships with people, but the second I find out someone is against vaccinations I can't even stand to be near them anymore. If someone is going to just blatantly ignore facts, I want nothing to do with them. Lol
It is a shame these people are already vaccinated, though, and it is their innocent children who suffer.
I can jive with that. I am anti "unsafe" practices. The MMR vaccine used to be spread out into 3 single shots, and it was safer that way. The MMR was new, and the industry wanted it to be dominant in sales, so they got rid of single shots. I am for parents rights. Autonomy of the parents, and families. When we lose that, we become like communist Russia, or 1940s Germany. I hope we can all be mature, and just disagree about this rather than be be shunned and hated by most. The best way to get people to see your point of view is to stick with the person, not completely shun them.I did read a study once that suggested single vaccines were not an issue but small children/infants receiving multiple vaccines at once could have complications due to the high levels of heavy metal. They basically suggested spacing out vaccinations. So maybe there is something to be concerned about when receiving several at once
In all fairness, this isn’t an issue that only effects your kid though. What about the kid who has a compromised immune system and/or can’t get the vaccine for some reason? If everyone, or even half the people, had the same approach as you, you’d be endangering many other children too. You’re entitled to your opinion, but at least admit this much.I can jive with that. I am anti "unsafe" practices. The MMR vaccine used to be spread out into 3 single shots, and it was safer that way. The MMR was new, and the industry wanted it to be dominant in sales, so they got rid of single shots. I am for parents rights. Autonomy of the parents, and families. When we lose that, we become like communist Russia, or 1940s Germany. I hope we can all be mature, and just disagree about this rather than be be shunned and hated by most. The best way to get people to see your point of view is to stick with the person, not completely shun them.
If a kid had a compromised immune system, they should not be around other kids in general until something is done about that. Vaccinated kids shed viruses as much or more as unvaccinated kids.In all fairness, this isn’t an issue that only effects your kid though. What about the kid who has a compromised immune system and/or can’t get the vaccine for some reason? If everyone, or even half the people, had the same approach as you, you’d be endangering many other children too. You’re entitled to your opinion, but at least admit this much.
I’m saying that if no one has vaccines then the illnesses would spread more as they’d be more prevalent, making susceptible people more likely to catch them. I don’t see how that’s arguable. Your entire argument relies on the vast majority of people being vaccinated so you can get away riding the statistics odds of your kid not getting sick because enough other people are vaccinated.If a kid had a compromised immune system, they should not be around other kids in general until something is done about that. Vaccinated kids shed viruses as much or more as unvaccinated kids.
I believe only 10 percent of the US population got measles before the vaccine came out.I’m saying that if no one has vaccines then the illnesses would spread more as they’d be more prevalent, making susceptible people more likely to catch them. I don’t see how that’s arguable. Your entire argument relies on the vast majority of people being vaccinated so you can get away riding the statistics odds of your kid not getting sick because enough other people are vaccinated.
Because measles is the only thing people get vaccinated for, right? Take the composite of ALL illnesses that people are vaccinated for before the vaccines existed and get back to me.I believe only 10 percent of the US population got measles before the vaccine came out.
I did read a study once that suggested single vaccines were not an issue but small children/infants receiving multiple vaccines at once could have complications due to the high levels of heavy metal. They basically suggested spacing out vaccinations. So maybe there is something to be concerned about when receiving several at once
One cannot get individual MMR shots.This is the Dr Sears method and while is has been debunked, it is still popular. We actually did this. In the end, we don't care what schedule you are on, just get it done.
Thankfully, kids cannot register for school in our district without being up to date on vaccinations. This should be law.
This is the Dr Sears method and while is has been debunked, it is still popular. We actually did this. In the end, we don't care what schedule you are on, just get it done.
Thankfully, kids cannot register for school in our district without being up to date on vaccinations. This should be law.
Wise choice if you do vaccinate. And wait until the child is over the age of 3 before the MMR shot. Less chance for a major adverse reaction.Yeah I don’t have kids yet and can’t remember when I read it but seems to make sense to me to allow the body to process some of the heavy metals In between vaccinations to avoid accute toxicity. I will have to research more but this is probably the route I would prefer to go once I do have kids
One cannot get individual MMR shots.
This is the Dr Sears method and while is has been debunked, it is still popular. We actually did this. In the end, we don't care what schedule you are on, just get it done.
Thankfully, kids cannot register for school in our district without being up to date on vaccinations. This should be law.
If the US follows suit of Canada, there goes the ability to differ opinions without breaking the law. Here comes more restrictions on everything. I would not trade liberty for a little more security.Canada as a whole made this mandatory. The US needs to follow suit.
They used to allow parents the decision to get individual mumps, measles, and rubella. Parents electing to get the individual shots spaced out, rather than the combo shot hurt MMR sales. It is always about the bottom line. Get a business degree.No ****.
So don’t put your kid in public school or any sports leagues and do whatever you want. You can’t have it both ways.If the US follows suit of Canada, there goes the ability to differ opinions without breaking the law. Here comes more restrictions on everything. I would not trade liberty for a little more security.
What is your relevant degree to talk about the safety and risk/reward of vaccines, since you’re bringing up education?They used to allow parents the decision to get individual mumps, measles, and rubella. Parents electing to get the individual shots spaced out, rather than the combo shot hurt MMR sales. It is always about the bottom line. Get a business degree.
Did not know I needed a degree to be able to study a topic on my own. Look, and read literature. Listen to experts on both sides? I have an associates in science, not that that means anything. And I am debating about getting a nursing degree. Not that that means anything either.What is your relevant degree to talk about the safety and risk/reward of vaccines, since you’re bringing up education?
If the US follows suit of Canada, there goes the ability to differ opinions without breaking the law. Here comes more restrictions on everything. I would not trade liberty for a little more security.
You told him to get a business degree. I’m telling you to get a relevant degree to talk about vaccines since you told him to get one to talk about business models...Did not know I needed a degree to be able to study a topic on my own. Look, and read literature. Listen to experts on both sides? I have an associates in science, not that that means anything. And I am debating about getting a nursing degree. Not that that means anything either.
Majority does not equal right, just as much as a few people does not automatically equal correct.And what constitutes an “expert?” So one doctor in 10,000 agrees with you and you can say “well, there’s two views on the subject, so they’re both valid.”
You told him to get a business degree. I’m telling you to get a relevant degree to talk about vaccines since you told him to get one to talk about business models...
Then you know about the bottom line. Nobody builds a business for loss.That's okay, this is exactly why we don't get into drawn out debates with anti-vaxxers. The bar is set very low to begin with.
Also, as I happen to have a business degree, I can confidently say that there isn't a course on the business of vaccinations as an elective.
Then you know about the bottom line. Nobody builds a business for loss.
I have done countless hours of reading, and listening. I am no expert on immunology, but I am not completely ignorant, nor have done "half hour" of reading. I have healthy kids, do not even need to give them tylenol or advil. They are around other kids and adults all the time. They are thriving. You will say, "because of everyone with vaccines". Vaccinated people have nothing to worry about my kids. They are protected against the viruses. Likewise, I am not afraid of my kids getting measles, HRV, chicken pox, a basic cold. People in africa also do not have great sanitary conditions. A lot of them thirst, and a lot are malnourished. That has A LOT to do with why they may need a vaccine because their initial conditions are bad for a decent immune system. I am not using my kids as a pawn for any purpose. I want the best for kids, just like anyone else that has kids will do. I would do everything to protect my kids.Anti vaxxers are the epitome of what the Dunning-Kruger model hightlights.
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It is astonishing how much an anti vaxxer thinks they understand when they probably have no more than a half hour of reading under their belt compared to vaccine scientists who have spent years, if not decades, doing research to help make the world a safer place.
I love reading about aerodynamics and the making of aircraft, however id never think in a million years id have more knowledge than a top engineer at Airbus or Boeing.
The ironic nature of it is that most anti vaxxers are vaccinated, and they are using their children as Guinea Pigs in their misguided fight against pharma. And yet you have people in African nations walking their child for miles and miles for vaccinations as they battle widespresd disease in their villages, and on the other side of the globe we have privileged parents who want to be nAtUrAl and purposely do not vaccinate because they have no concept of the damage these illnesses used to bring before vaccinations.
What's the quote about repeating history?
Your first argument was entirely fallacious. But you admittedly were able to admit that and move on, which is actually quite impressive, and I mean that in a very sincere way.Proper gentlemen debates do not involve straw man, name calling, and ad hominin attacks.
As I said, you’re doing what you view as best for you kids, but if EVERYONE did the same thing as you, we’d be decimated by a plethora of illnesses. It’s like welfare can support some people, but if everyone tries to rely on it, it’d fall apart.I have done countless hours of reading, and listening. I am no expert on immunology, but I am not completely ignorant, nor have done "half hour" of reading. I have healthy kids, do not even need to give them tylenol or advil. They are around other kids and adults all the time. They are thriving. You will say, "because of everyone with vaccines". Vaccinated people have nothing to worry about my kids. They are protected against the viruses. Likewise, I am not afraid of my kids getting measles, HRV, chicken pox, a basic cold. People in africa also do not have great sanitary conditions. A lot of them thirst, and a lot are malnourished. That has A LOT to do with why they may need a vaccine because their initial conditions are bad for a decent immune system. I am not using my kids as a pawn for any purpose. I want the best for kids, just like anyone else that has kids will do. I would do everything to protect my kids.
Yeah, I’m going to watch an hour and fifteen minute YouTube video. Post some published academic papers and we can discuss things.Invalid Link Removed
In sincerity, can you show me them? I do not mind correction. I disagree with the present vaccines. I think the aluminum in them is deadly. I would not call parents that vaccine stupid, evil, using their kids as pawns. There are obvisouly two types of experts; professors that claim the adjuvants are not deadly, and the professors that claim the adjuvants are causing neurological issues, and autoimmune issues. Both are highly educated, many actual doctors, and specialists. I just want to make the right decision for my children. I myself halted all vaccinations a few years in the Army, and take no further inoculations. I don't want to fight the industry frankly because I dont want to be in the "know".Your first argument was entirely fallacious. But you admittedly were able to admit that and move on, which is actually quite impressive, and I mean that in a very sincere way.
But you’ve relied on so many illogical fallacies in this thread that you don’t really have the high ground to tell others they’re guilty of them. Do you want me to point some out for you?
I don’t think I’ve called you stupid or evil, or that you’re using your kid as a pawn. Only that you’re relying on the actions of others to ride the statistical odds they are in your favor because of them. I’ll go through the thread and check now. And how about posting some published papers instead of YouTube videos?In sincerity, can you show me them? I do not mind correction. I disagree with the present vaccines. I think the aluminum in them is deadly. I would not call parents that vaccine stupid, evil, using their kids as pawns. There are obvisouly two types of experts; professors that claim the adjuvants are not deadly, and the professors that claim the adjuvants are causing neurological issues, and autoimmune issues. Both are highly educated, many actual doctors, and specialists. I just want to make the right decision for my children. I myself halted all vaccinations a few years in the Army, and take no further inoculations. I don't want to fight the industry frankly because I dont want to be in the "know".
Not you, some other members/reps. Which, I won't hold any beef/issues with any of them.I don’t think I’ve called you stupid or evil, or that you’re using your kid as a pawn. Only that you’re relying on the actions of others to ride the statistical odds they are in your favor because of them. I’ll go through the thread and check now. And how about posting some published papers instead of YouTube videos?
Yes, that is the primary concern; a neuro toxin as the adjuvant (adjuvant is the mechanism to excite a immune response). That, and many vaccines cultured on tissue from aborted babies (called immortal cell; ironically it has to be replaced over time), and so residual DNA gets into the vaccine.srs question here for ValiantThor08...
Are you saying that you dislike live viral vaccines, such as those used for measles (MMRII) because of the aluminum content? I'm just trying to make sure I understand the argument. Thank you.
There are other illnesses people are vaccinated for. What was the incidence of a person getting ANY illness that they’re now vaccinated for?I believe only 10 percent of the US population got measles before the vaccine came out.
Make a claim, provide a source.Also, to my knowledge, rates of parents who do not vaccinate has remained constant for decades, and has not risen. There have been people not vaccinating since the intro to the small pox vaccines. I do not believe the movement is growing.
Maybe this is because the vaccines prevent people from getting it, because it works? What is higher, the adverse effect incidence from the MMR or the incidence of illness for what it treats before the vaccines existed?Pretty sure more people have been harmed through the MMR vaccine than actually Contracting measles.
And more people died young from diseases. People that didn’t still lived a long time, but this is irrelevant.Plenty of people Beyond a hundred years ago that lived over 70 years old.
No source for this at all. Don’t tell me todo the research. If you’re making the claim, you should have already done it, and should be able to at least show us some references.Do research on the combination of aluminum and polysorbate 80, what it does to the brain. You can recover from a mild virus, but most people do not recover from brain damage
Irrelevant and assumptive. You can hate the CDC and still think vaccines are in the best interest of yourself/family/country....If you want to vaccinate, and lay at the feet of CDC, go ahead...
Yes, that is the primary concern; a neuro toxin as the adjuvant (adjuvant is the mechanism to excite a immune response). That, and many vaccines cultured on tissue from aborted babies (called immortal cell; ironically it has to be replaced over time), and so residual DNA gets into the vaccine.
Don’t you consume “residual DNA” any time someone prepares a meal for you without gloves?Yes, that is the primary concern; a neuro toxin as the adjuvant (adjuvant is the mechanism to excite a immune response). That, and many vaccines cultured on tissue from aborted babies (called immortal cell; ironically it has to be replaced over time), and so residual DNA gets into the vaccine.
Correct, not in the live vaccines. But they are in the innate viris vaccines. The aborted fetal tissue was the other issue.There is no aluminum in live viral vaccines.
Correct, not in the live vaccines. But they are in the innate viris vaccines. The aborted fetal tissue was the other issue.