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Most of the antivaxxers you hear about and hear from are the tards loudly screaming about how its the vaccines themselves causing any issues. Maybe a few of them talk about dose.

These people exist, are propagated, given a platform and celebrity endorsement to obfuscate what the real criticism was by medical professionals.

Which was the levels of mercury in the injections themselves. Levels of mercury which have not always been so high. But none of them talk about that and never will, any who do sneak it in get drowned out. You will hear all the discussion in the world about the vaccines and the doses and screaming tards. You will almost never hear about the mercury, and the people merely asking for a massive decrease in the mercury levels due to the risk for young children.
tell us more about the mercury in vaccines
 
Bumping up the thread with some news from the place I live in.

Recently, there was a curious case of parents that would classify as pretty much lolcows here for what they've done.
Their kid was born prematurely and the parents refused to put the child under the lamp to keep it warm, refused to bathe it after birth, give it vitamin K and refused the procedure that would protect kid's eyes (saying that drops of breast milk should be enough). Of course they objected to vaccination as well.

Concerned doctors decided to protect the little crotch dumpling and took the case to the court and judge decided to take away parenting rights of the morons regarding medical decisions.

Cue to Anti-vaxxers crying literal fascism and providing shelter for the parents who stole the kid from the hospital.
 
Bumping up the thread with some news from the place I live in.

Recently, there was a curious case of parents that would classify as pretty much lolcows here for what they've done.
Their kid was born prematurely and the parents refused to put the child under the lamp to keep it warm, refused to bathe it after birth, give it vitamin K and refused the procedure that would protect kid's eyes (saying that drops of breast tard cum should be enough). Of course they objected to vaccination as well.

Concerned doctors decided to protect the little crotch dumpling and took the case to the court and judge decided to take away parenting rights of the morons regarding medical decisions.

Cue to Anti-vaxxers crying literal fascism and providing shelter for the parents who stole the kid from the hospital.
Good on those doctors to exercise their rights.
 
In the middle of the measles outbreak, a widely distributed paper ran a story with the headline "Valley doctor: Don't vaxinate your kids" (beware of the autoplay video). The doctor in question is a cardiologist who treats cardiovascular disease holistically.


There is so much bullshit on his website, apparently all to get him business and to sell expensive supplements. People actually study ancient infectious diseases, and obviously, our ancestors still died from these diseases even though they exclusively ate the magical paleo-diet that Dr. Wolfson goes on about.

How do these people delude themselves into thinking this when there is literally nothing to support them?

I think that it's because many people feel disempowered by the modern society. While no-one can deny that modern science and technology is efficient, it's becoming so complex that the average Joes and Janes simply can't grasp what is going on. At the same time, power in society shifts ever increasingly to various technical and scientific experts, leading to a situation where, if you're not the one rising in the hierarchy, it's quite easy to start filling the blank spots in your worldview with anything that goes against what you perceive as coming from "the Elites".

On the other hand, it might be that most of the humans aren't even capable of scientific reasoning. Being devoid of authoritarian religions in the western world, they want to still believe in something, for the world doesn't make any sense to these kinds of people if there isn't some kind of overarching mystical plot to take away the burden of responsibility from their shoulders.
 
On the other hand, it might be that most of the humans aren't even capable of scientific reasoning. Being devoid of authoritarian religions in the western world, they want to still believe in something, for the world doesn't make any sense to these kinds of people if there isn't some kind of overarching mystical plot to take away the burden of responsibility from their shoulders.
In some way, I suppose it's a case of that primordial view of things that are only within their grasp that they could understand without any serious thinking.
 
While I don't like bumping up threads, I just noticed this video and reminded myself this is what these people want.
 
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Vaccinating and the like has had detractors since the beginning. They thought if one child could possibly die then it's totally not worth it.

If a kid dies from a vaccine, then that kid was never going to make it anyway. If it can't handle a dead version of the disease, what makes you sure he'd be able to handle it at 100%?
 
Vaccinating and the like has had detractors since the beginning. They thought if one child could possibly die then it's totally not worth it.

If a kid dies from a vaccine, then that kid was never going to make it anyway. If it can't handle a dead version of the disease, what makes you sure he'd be able to handle it at 100%?

It has such a huge utility for the entirety of the population that if a few have to die, that's sad but it still has to be done.
 
When I worked at the special needs camp, there was a woman who worked in the building where the camp was held that made it clear that she didn't vaccinate her kids because she "didn't want the embarrassment of having a retarded child." However this came back to bite her in the ass as on the last Monday of the camp she got a phone call form California saying that her son (who was about to start working for a tech firm) had been diagnosed with a really bad case of Measles. Due to not having the vaccine he was sick for over six months, during which time inflammation in his brain caused serious damage to his mind. When he finally got over the disease, it became very clear that he would never be able to function as a proper adult. The once smart adult with a bright future and six figure salary, now spends his weeks at an adultcare center and weekends with parents who realize that vaccines aren't evil things and that they chance of getting autism is slim.
 
When I worked at the special needs camp, there was a woman who worked in the building where the camp was held that made it clear that she didn't vaccinate her kids because she "didn't want the embarrassment of having a exceptional child." However this came back to bite her in the ass as on the last Monday of the camp she got a phone call form California saying that her son (who was about to start working for a tech firm) had been diagnosed with a really bad case of Measles. Due to not having the vaccine he was sick for over six months, during which time inflammation in his brain caused serious damage to his mind. When he finally got over the disease, it became very clear that he would never be able to function as a proper adult. The once smart adult with a bright future and six figure salary, now spends his weeks at an adultcare center and weekends with parents who realize that vaccines aren't evil things and that they chance of getting autism is slim.
Too bad they had to learn the hard way.
 
When I worked at the special needs camp, there was a woman who worked in the building where the camp was held that made it clear that she didn't vaccinate her kids because she "didn't want the embarrassment of having a exceptional child." However this came back to bite her in the ass as on the last Monday of the camp she got a phone call form California saying that her son (who was about to start working for a tech firm) had been diagnosed with a really bad case of Measles. Due to not having the vaccine he was sick for over six months, during which time inflammation in his brain caused serious damage to his mind. When he finally got over the disease, it became very clear that he would never be able to function as a proper adult. The once smart adult with a bright future and six figure salary, now spends his weeks at an adultcare center and weekends with parents who realize that vaccines aren't evil things and that they chance of getting autism is slim.

According to THIS , the chances of getting measles-induced encephalitis after a vaccination is literally 1 in a million, in contrast to 1/1000 if the child is simply infected with the disease. Not only that, but there is 1 in 4 chance your brain-swollen kid is going to be wrecked for life after the swelling goes down. If it goes down.

Isn't it great how parents essentially damn their children to the grave or a life of...whatever you consider that man's fate as being, instead of giving them a vaccine? It rustles my jimmies, it does.
 
According to THIS , the chances of getting measles-induced encephalitis after a vaccination is literally 1 in a million, in contrast to 1/1000 if the child is simply infected with the disease. Not only that, but there is 1 in 4 chance your brain-swollen kid is going to be wrecked for life after the swelling goes down. If it goes down.

Isn't it great how parents essentially damn their children to the grave or a life of...whatever you consider that man's fate as being, instead of giving them a vaccine? It rustles my jimmies, it does.
Yep. I'd rather have the autism than suffer what measles, mumps, polio, smallpox, etc. has to offer. Some fates are worse than death. Having to live in an iron lung most of your life and having a body of a puppet, seeing it in the mirror and know you can't feel or move it and you're little more than a head on what amounts to a dead body, that has to be a serious hell to live. That attorney in the video is brave as hell. I'd be begging to be killed.
 
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Yep. I'd rather have the autism than suffer what measles, mumps, polio, smallpox, etc. has to offer. Some fates are worse than death. Having to live in an iron lung most of your life and having a body of a puppet, seeing it in the mirror and know you can't feel or move it and you're little a head on what amounts to a dead body, that has to be a serious hell to live. That attorney in the video is brave as hell. I'd be begging to be killed.
I'm sure plenty would, had there not been a cure.
 
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I'm sure plenty would, had there not been a cure.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gE4ef0yQZRU
Exactly. I forgot who it was who said it but there's a reason mothers in Africa will wait in line for hours under the sweltering sun to get their children vaccinated. It's because they've buried far too many to know that it's better to risk whatever some blonde bimbo like Jenny McCarthy and her has-been boyfriend Jim Carrey have to say over a doctor who works for Doctors Without Borders has to offer at no charge.
 
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