This Dr gets it!
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Agreed.
Like I said, it's a risk/reward thing for me. Would I rather have the coof and risk a freak run of bad luck and die from it, or would I rather risk a 'vaccine' that's got worse side effects, including death from heart attack, stroke, etc with no guarantee that the vaccine will even prevent me from getting sick? Think I'll risk the coof killing me if it's all the same.
Same with polio. Would I rather risk having autism, or being crippled for life? I'll take the autism if it's all the same... Sucks not communicating well with others, but it's better than not being able to walk...
It's complicated. The vaccine is relatively safe, effective, and has a proven track record of success, and there's no real pressure to develop alternative therapies when we don't have dozens of crippled kids and adults walking around to remind us of the problem.
Regarding choice, anti-natalists literally say the same thing about being born. They weren't given a choice of life any more than a child is given a choice whether to risk autism or potentially being crippled for life. Give the vaccine or wait until the child is old enough to decide for themselves, at which point the damage may already be done. That's why we entrust these decisions to parents.
I hope you don't take this as me dismissing your argument out of hand, by the way. It's a valid argument, one I use myself when it comes to certain religious surgeries., but I think the risk has to be weighed against the benefits on both sides of the decision.
It's funny, I can honestly say I never expected to have a conversation about the ethics of vaccines today, nor would I have expected to enjoy it so much.
I've always said it's hard to be angry with a full belly... maybe that's the solution, sit down at a meal with your opponents, then talk politics after everybody's eaten their fill...
autism is plastics in the water bro, getting into the womb
Dunno about that, but the great irony of plastics? it we left them out in the sun, they'd break down a hell of a lot faster than burying them. Most plastics don't like sunlight, unless they're uv stabilized....
or we could use glass and only use plastics when 1000000000% necessary.
Problem is glass is expensive to produce, brittle, shatters if heated improperly, tiny shards of broken glass are as bad as glitter about disappearing until the perfect time to ruin your day, and broken glass hurts worse than Legos when you step on it, lmao.
We should absolutely use glass more, don't get me wrong, but let's be realistic about why we started using plastic in the first place, lol