"Scientists" put the a huge amount of effort into dissecting healthy murdered babies trying to find the right ones to make vaccines with. Now imagine if the same amount of work had been put into finding cures for measles, polio, etc. (Spoiler alert, some scientists did but because they used megadose vitamins, we simpleton peasants can't be allowed easy access to such information.)
Another fun fact your doctor probably won't tell you, some genetic mutations actually help provide immunity to certain illnesses. The same genetic mutation which predisposed me to autoimmune arthritis (which I'm 98% certain was brought on by a tetanus shot when I was 13) actually makes me less likely than others to get flu viruses. My rheumatologist still pushes the flu shot on me every year though (and every year I tell her to note on my chart that I will never get a flu shot so stop asking). At my most recent visit, she also strongly recommended that I get a coof vax too, DESPITE the fact that I am breastfeeding (the b actually had the audacity to wrinkle her nose and ask me how much longer I plan to nurse my 8 month old).
My journey as an anti-vaxxer has gone from "well maybe we don't need a hepatitis shot for our newborn since she won't be doing drugs or sleeping around for a few years" and "she probably doesn't need a diarrhea vaccine since she isn't in daycare" with my now 11 year old to my current stance of "big pharma is evil, doctors don't want healthy patients, vaccines are intentionally harmful to children, and my babies won't be getting that nastiness in their bodies" with my younger children. It's been a fun ride!
"Scientists" put the a huge amount of effort into dissecting healthy murdered babies trying to find the right ones to make vaccines with. Now imagine if the same amount of work had been put into finding cures for measles, polio, etc. (Spoiler alert, some scientists did but because they used megadose vitamins, we simpleton peasants can't be allowed easy access to such information.)
Another fun fact your doctor probably won't tell you, some genetic mutations actually help provide immunity to certain illnesses. The same genetic mutation which predisposed me to autoimmune arthritis (which I'm 98% certain was brought on by a tetanus shot when I was 13) actually makes me less likely than others to get flu viruses. My rheumatologist still pushes the flu shot on me every year though (and every year I tell her to note on my chart that I will never get a flu shot so stop asking). At my most recent visit, she also strongly recommended that I get a coof vax too, DESPITE the fact that I am breastfeeding (the b actually had the audacity to wrinkle her nose and ask me how much longer I plan to nurse my 8 month old).
My journey as an anti-vaxxer has gone from "well maybe we don't need a hepatitis shot for our newborn since she won't be doing drugs or sleeping around for a few years" and "she probably doesn't need a diarrhea vaccine since she isn't in daycare" with my now 11 year old to my current stance of "big pharma is evil, doctors don't want healthy patients, vaccines are intentionally harmful to children, and my babies won't be getting that nastiness in their bodies" with my younger children. It's been a fun ride!