Today I was looking for some info on the Tylenol during pregnancy studies (alluded to here.)
Somehow I ended up in a really bizarre Reddit sub called ScienceBasedParenting. The sub is bad enough, but I saw this article with that OP asking about vaxxing her 4.5yr old kid. That's bad enough, but the comments in the post are horrifying. Parents getting it for their infants and toddlers, pregnant mothers getting boosted, breastfeeding mothers getting their boosters, doctors and nurses telling about getting it for their kids and how it is safer than covid. One mother even already had a baby die of "extreme prematurity with no warning signs" yet she is getting her current baby the second Pfizer shot tomorrow.
I know - Reddit - but these are allegedly real parents, doctors, and nurses out there. How can there still be so many people out there that are willing to give EUA poison to their infants and toddlers based on what the TV tells them? I hope these are just the 4-6% Q said would be lost forever, because if not we may still have a long way to go with red-pilling the normies.
BTW - there was a monkeypox thread as well with parents worried about their kids crawling and getting it, or gay guys getting discriminated against by MAGA people. Lots of fear there. We probably need to work harder red-pilling people (again?) before they go blindly into another scamdemic and blow all the work everyone has done in the last few years.
Maybe get some of the studies, especially the myocarditis ones for children. Compare that risk to the risk that child has with covid, which is 0.
Also, the natural immunity argument which is WAY more effective than the vax.
Yes, good points you've brought up. Natural immunity is always the best way to go.
I remember having almost all the childhood diseases growing up (chicken pox, measles, mumps) where now kids get vaccines for those and there are so many allergies that kids have and autism has exploded these days.
I never knew of a single kid with a nut allergy in any of my schools when I was growing up.
I didn't either.
Peanut butter and jelly was a staple in bagged lunches when I was in school.
These days there are peanut free zones in schools. Why did this happen...it has to be vaccine related.