I had two boys.
Neither got any vaccines. None. Zero. Zip point shit.
Quit with this age bullshit. What we had is what we inherited from "the greatest generation", which was also a pile of crap.
Further, the very large percentage of us was/is in the same boat you have now: there was no voice then, same as now.
Even further, those of us back then who did do research (although it took far longer, since public libraries aren't particularly fast and people had to read) knew the current shitstorm was coming: it was a matter of when. We bought patent properties (look it up), old mines, homesteaded what we had, and kept at least a half year of stocked items.
Besides, it wasn't you younger people that invented the electronics you use. It was us. And I'll wager this ancient dude has better understanding of the current than most of you, and much better survival skills than most youngsters ever will.
Signed, a Vietnam War veteran
I agree! But! There are very cool and based younger people coming up. (My kids esp 😉) who are doing great things and learning and even coming up with better ways. So, respect to All of Us that are in this fight, together.
Edit to add: I think that we are blessed, having kids who didn't vax. Amen.
Those that bother me are those who consistently lay the blame for their own shortcomings upon their parents or previous generations.
All knowledge comes as a matter of choice. It is personal responsibility; all the can be laid upon the previous is the general training of the mind. In my case, that did not occur: I did that myself, with the aid of the local library. The reason? Because when I asked questions about the current war in Korea, the answer was, "When you get older, you will understand." My response was essentially, fuck that, I want answers now.
I don't like it when parents crush a child's natural curiosity just because they don't know or don't want to bother to tell them. But, I really dislike this current trend of entitled and narcissistic rug-rats who seem to think they're the end all and no one else knows anything.
I tried very hard to explain reasons why we did things or how things are set up to my kids. Granted, I'm far from perfect and we had moments when I just didn't take the time. But, my kids all were taught how to learn. If they need info, they go find it.
I had two boys. Neither got any vaccines. None. Zero. Zip point shit.
Quit with this age bullshit. What we had is what we inherited from "the greatest generation", which was also a pile of crap. Further, the very large percentage of us was/is in the same boat you have now: there was no voice then, same as now. Even further, those of us back then who did do research (although it took far longer, since public libraries aren't particularly fast and people had to read) knew the current shitstorm was coming: it was a matter of when. We bought patent properties (look it up), old mines, homesteaded what we had, and kept at least a half year of stocked items.
Besides, it wasn't you younger people that invented the electronics you use. It was us. And I'll wager this ancient dude has better understanding of the current than most of you, and much better survival skills than most youngsters ever will. Signed, a Vietnam War veteran
I agree! But! There are very cool and based younger people coming up. (My kids esp 😉) who are doing great things and learning and even coming up with better ways. So, respect to All of Us that are in this fight, together.
Edit to add: I think that we are blessed, having kids who didn't vax. Amen.
Those that bother me are those who consistently lay the blame for their own shortcomings upon their parents or previous generations.
All knowledge comes as a matter of choice. It is personal responsibility; all the can be laid upon the previous is the general training of the mind. In my case, that did not occur: I did that myself, with the aid of the local library. The reason? Because when I asked questions about the current war in Korea, the answer was, "When you get older, you will understand." My response was essentially, fuck that, I want answers now.
True, true!
I don't like it when parents crush a child's natural curiosity just because they don't know or don't want to bother to tell them. But, I really dislike this current trend of entitled and narcissistic rug-rats who seem to think they're the end all and no one else knows anything.
I tried very hard to explain reasons why we did things or how things are set up to my kids. Granted, I'm far from perfect and we had moments when I just didn't take the time. But, my kids all were taught how to learn. If they need info, they go find it.