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WTF is wrong with parents?

Some parents (especially low income and uneducated) believe with their whole chest that vaccines are worse than the disease.

They think they're smarter than doctors and everything is a big conspiracy theory. They will believe anything if you put it in a chart or make it sound official with a statistic.

I think a lot of them suffer from some type of underlying mental health condition.

I knew a few and they weren't the brightest bulbs. One sold me a tablet that needed a "new battery" because I bought and sold broken electronics at the time. All it needed was a charger 🙄 I got a $300 tablet for $40 assuming that I needed to change the battery on it.

All it needed was a charging cord that wasn't broken.

This person is making medical decisions for a human being.

A person that couldn't figure out their cord was broken, is making actual life changing decisions for a small child.

People like this vote. The same people that can't figure out their computer is unplugged or that they didn't push the power button before calling technical support.
 
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onomatopoeia

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I would have more faith in vaccines if the majority of them weren't made in China. That country doesn't have the best track record when it comes to laboratory quality control.
 

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Some parents (especially low income and uneducated) believe with their whole chest that vaccines are worse than the disease.

They think they're smarter than doctors and everything is a big conspiracy theory. They will believe anything if you put it in a chart or make it sound official with a statistic.

I think a lot of them suffer from some type of underlying mental health condition.
people are simply skeptical of government and big pharma pushing certain solutions for certain problems

all the while promoting super unhealthy diets, full of sugar and indigestible seed oils

creating obesity epidemic world wide

if governments and doctors had our best interest in mind

surly something would have been done by now to reverse this epidemic

maybe sometimes it's good to get your head out of your behind and stop believing the propaganda
 

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Measles might have had a 60% fatality rate when your grandparents were children, it's a much different story in 2025.
Because until recently people were smart and got vaccinated.

This comes down to personal choice, do you want to take the risk with the disease or do you want to take the risk with the vaccine.
There is no risk with the vaccine.

The flu kills a thousand times more people per year than measles does, are people who refuse to take the flu vaccine moral reprobates too?
There would be fewer deaths if everyone got vaccinated.
 

Boss Nass

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The seatbelt counter argument is the dumbest. Without one you would die in a minor collision. You don't need a vaccine for something minor like chicken pox.
Yeah, just forget about it and wait until you get shingles a few decades later. If it manifests itself on your face it can cause blindness. I had it on my abdomen, and that was bad enough. So you've got a choice: get the chicken pox vaccine, or wait until you get chicken pox and then get the shingles vaccine, or forget about both and go blind. Once shingles starts the vaccine is useless.
 
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No they aren't. Kids were not at risk for covid
Children weren't at risk for COVID-19? Most weren't as severely affected by it, but they are just as prone to catching it as anyone else, regardless of age. And they can spread it to those who could be severely affected. "Sorry that you killed Grandma by passing on COVID, but we were scared of a needle and didn't want to see you get jabbed."

and we later found out that many lies were told by the media, vaccine makers and the medical establishment.
No, the lies were told by scammers who wanted to sell fake cures for a quick buck, and idiots who failed science from kindergarten to grade 12 bought every word.
 
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Children weren't at risk for COVID-19? Most weren't as severely affected by it, but they are just as prone to catching it as anyone else, regardless of age. And they can spread it to those who could be severely affected. "Sorry that you killed Grandma by passing on COVID, but we were scared of a needle and didn't want to see you get jabbed."



No, the lies were told by scammers who wanted to sell fake cures for a quick buck, and idiots who failed science from kindergarten to grade 12 bought every word.
The vaccines never prevented the spread although big pharma and Fauci claimed they did. Others whom were the scammers telling the lies along with mainstream media.
 
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I had the measles when I was in high school. It wasn't pleasant but it wasn't terrible either.

I remember driving to the doctors office and sitting in the waiting room with about 10 to 15 people.

No one batted an eye come to think about it...Today the news makes it sound like the bubonic plague.
 

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I had measles as a child and survived. I grew up with many others who did as well. People are acting like kids are catching the black death. Is it preventable, sure but it's far from Y. Pestis. So hows about instead of acting like a bunch of cunts and shaming people who refuse to get their children vaccinated for measles we do are best to make sure they are given the best information on the vaccine, it's pro's and con's, and let them decide what's best for their children
Considering half the population is of below average intelligence, I think it's safe to say forcing this on the populace, much like Seatbelt laws, speed limits, traffic lights, and the many other public safety things we do is a good thing.

We should make in mandatory to attend school.
 

Butler1000

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You are missing my point entirely, nobody is compelled to take the flu vaccine. The flu kills thousands of people each year. The measles vaccine is forced on people when almost everybody who gets it survives.
Dude it can also cause blindness, other really bad symptoms including brain swelling causing damage, and if a pregnant woman gets it birth defects. So yes, it should he forced. Its a highly contagious disease. And there are no side effects from a vaccine.

I will happily see you pinned down while we give your kid his shots. And send you on your way.
 

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Measles might have had a 60% fatality rate when your grandparents were children, it's a much different story in 2025. There's been three fatalities as a result of the current measles outbreak in the US. There are thousands of cases reported. The last major measles outbreak in the US in 2019 had nearly two thousand and zero fatalities. I may have been a steady C- in math class in high school but even I'm smart enough to know that amounts to a fraction of a percentage of all cases reported over the past six years.

When I had measles as a kid back in the 80s there were at least a dozen other kids who had measles in my school at the same time I did. None of them died as a result.

This comes down to personal choice, do you want to take the risk with the disease or do you want to take the risk with the vaccine. If measles did still have a 60% fatality rate you'd have a pretty good argument that you'd be stupid not to take the vaccine but that's not the case today and hasn't been the case for decades. So let people decide what they feel is best and stop being such a sanctimonious douche bag if they don't agree with you. The flu kills a thousand times more people per year than measles does, are people who refuse to take the flu vaccine moral reprobates too?
Ever think the more you allow it to spread the more likely it can mutate back to be a killer? And yes I think those you don't get the flu vaccine, especially elderly who can infect an entire care home, are morally idiotic.

I get it every year. For decades. It works. Without side effects. Added covid now. It's just being ill informed, stubborn and plain stupid not to do prevention of disease.
 
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I had the measles when I was in high school. It wasn't pleasant but it wasn't terrible either.

I remember driving to the doctors office and sitting in the waiting room with about 10 to 15 people.

No one batted an eye come to think about it...Today the news makes it sound like the bubonic plague.
When the media says a 300% increase in cases it's only about 3 cases. It's how they manipulate the masses.
 
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Just read this article about the measles outbreak in Ontario, and Canada in general.
I really don't understand why parents won't vaccinate their kids against a very preventable disease.
Not only are you putting your own child at risk, but others who are to young to get vaccinated.
I'm not a parent but do schools ban kids from school if they aren't vaccinated?

Why put your child through this if it's preventable?

https://ca.style.yahoo.com/measles-outbreaks-growing-canada-mother-080000510.html
Because it's easy to dismiss science and follow conspiracy theories. Let's not forget that one of the countries with the most prestigious health research facilities in the world picked an unqualified brain damaged moron for their highest health office.
 
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You gotta stop pushing vaccines even if it's effective. Humans don't like being told what to do esp in the west when everyone is just an entitled prick.

Lol prob better to keep it exclusive and secret like some reverse psychology shit.
If you have no children OP you should keep your opinion to yourself science isnt dogma.

edit: Keep laughing incel we see why you have no children.
Father of the year right here. On an escort board.

Bet you'll encourage your daughter to be a ho, and your son to fckk hos.

Or give him your reviews in a hardcover copy on his 18th bday.

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Because it's easy to dismiss science and follow conspiracy theories. Let's not forget that one of the countries with the most prestigious health research facilities in the world picked an unqualified brain damaged moron for their highest health office.
That's doesn't look like Fauci. And covid proved that the conspiracy theories were more accurate than the science.
 
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The seatbelt counter argument is the dumbest. Without one you would die in a minor collision. You don't need a vaccine for something minor like chicken pox.
No dumber than the totally unconfirmed death of ONE person possibly dying from a vaccine!

“He was left with severe and permanent lung damage. He was dead before age 55”

Please submit the PROOF his death was from a vaccine.…

Otherwise… THAT is some seriously dumb shit!
 
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