Ten Year Study: Unvaccinated Children Far Healthier Than Their Vaccinated Peers
(nationalvanguard.org)
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idk. I think i'd still vax my baby for measles, polio and all of that. But unecessary ones I'd think twice about.
I’d argue those ones are also unnecessary, and arguably have the worst track record with safety.
yh but those diseases are so life changing and deadly that I'm not sure I'd wanna take the risk on that.
It's tough to gamble with your kid's life either way. The vax's may be fine, or they may be harmful. They may get the virus without it, or they may not.
I'm not sure what I'd do if I were in that position to be honest.
Polio is a disease that was prevalent before modern sanitation practices were developed and widely available. Kids that get it these days are kids in 3rd world countries that play near open sewage. A huge swath of kids that got infected with polio in the 50s were a result of what’s known as the Cutter Incident. They got polio from a botched vaccine. This has happened in other countries over the years.
The measles is not a disease to be feared. It’s about as dangerous as the chicken pox, and child without a vitamin A deficiency is very unlikely to develop complications. There is an episode of The Brady Bunch where all the kids get the measles and they’re laughing and having a great time missing school saying “boy, if you have to be sick, you sure can’t beat the measles”.
You’re right that making these choices for your children is scary. There is risk on either side. But the MSM and big pharma have pushed a narrative that largely harmless diseases and/or those with little relevance in the modern world are to be feared so much that we must pass laws so our children are forcibly injected with known neurotoxins, and that the unvaccinated are to be feared because they’re spreading disease all over the place.
The division against non-vaxxers has always been the same, and the pro-vax fallacies apply in every case. I encourage you to review the REAL data at everlyreport.com
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk. :)
Yerah it's all just muddy waters. Lucky I never plan on having kids so shouldn't be a problem in that regard for me.