Isn’t That Interesting?
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Infants went from a few vaccines to dozens.
Don't forget GMO
and glyphosate
Yes dozens - as in over 65 injections by the time they are 18.
And McDonald’s
Graduated in 1979. No to all of the above. Plus, out of 170 kids in my class, we had 1 obese kids and maybe 4-5 others carrying more than 15 extra pounds.
I was going to say the exact same thing. I am sure the brainwashed would say it is due to technology, and kids aren't as active but on their social websites. However, my friends and I were not athletic at all! Plus, we didn't drink diet drinks, but the real thing, and the real food. We were all a normal weight, if not skinny.
Growth hormones in the food.
I truly believe hormones in food and milk has had a huge impact. Not in a positive way either. Kids are going thru puberty at 7-8 years old. My sons hit puberty at about 10 years old. I we born in 1963 and we didn't go thru puberty until 12-13 years old. It's clear to me
Yes, and plastic water bottles seem to have a lot of toxins.
If it's in the chicken it's on use when we eat it. Simple as.
Graduated in 1975 and could say the same
73:grad had one girl in first grade w peanut allergy..she knew it and didn't eat them..ninety percent skinny kids
I graduated about 10 years after you.
Someone who graduated in the 70s posted dozens of pictures from my high school on Facebook once.
Something that stood out was that high schoolers in the 70s looked almost like adults. It wasn’t the style, it was their look. Comparing that to 80s grads, we all looked a little younger. The kids in high school (and even college) now look like children.
Maybe this is a perception from just being older, but my wife and I swear that something (vaccines, preservatives in foods, environment, whatever) is stunting kid’s growth more and more each decade.
Graduated early 70s. Fairly big high school, about ten fat kids out of 800 or so. Also, we were expected to have part time jobs, show up to school on time, every day, and start acting like real adults. We even dressed like adults. There was a dress code in my school and you got sent home if you didn't honor it. No jeans, no shorts, no tee shirts.
Also a ‘79 grad. And agree with all your comments. The pudgy ones were the Italian kids that ate well! There I go stereotyping again.
Same year I graduated...Went into the military right after, draft notice came in the mail, and weighed about 130...DI said I needed to gain some weight...😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I actually gained 20 lbs in boot camp !
Cell phones, video games, and personal computers weren’t around. Kids went outside. It isn’t the only factor, but things sure have changed.
I went earlier than that and knew of these problems, except transgender. They were called transvestites, and autists were called retarded.
I’m sure it existed earlier but it is the increase of it that’s also frightening.
The number of children diagnosed with autism or related disorders has grown at what many call an alarming rate. In the 1970s and 1980s, about one out of every 2,000 children had autism. Today, the CDC estimates that one in 150 8-year-olds in the U.S. has it.
Man....there are so mamy fucked up things going on with kids, these days, that saying vaccines or glysophate or whatever pet peeve is just missing the point.
On the mundane side, some of that growth is recognition and handling. In the 70s, you were called a late bloomer and youd be stuck in a waitress or stocker job until 26 when you finally caught up to your peers.
Parents also expected you to grow the fuck up and made you live with the consequences of your actions.
Now, you take your kid to the doctor, get pills, be a helicopter/lawn mower parent, and your kids still wait until 26 to catch up to their peers while being assaulted by peeverts teaching them that they are really sixty genders and their parents are horrible people for not going along with it.....
Oh, and now the parents are not just going along with it to fit in, but are pushing it on their kids, too. And in some cases, 8f they don't go along with it, they will be arrested. Don't forget that part.
There is pretty much not a single aspect of life, today, that is in anyway similar to what kids in the 70s experienced. No one is protecting them, everyone is trying to fuck them, figuratively and literally.
I didn't realize until a few years ago that I was retarded, so technically I DID go to school with an autistic kid.
I'm talking about the poor ones who can't do anything. The high functioning ones were "different." But since there was not an "autism" definition, everyone had to be put in an existing box, and "retarded" was an acceptable one then.
I like to question the pro-vaccine people by challenging them to explain where all the retarded people went.
The answer is, that they are now called autistic,
But the unspoken gist is that vaccines cause retards.
But we already knew that didnt we.
They were called rainmen in my day.
I'm not offended by the retard label. I managed to function retardedly with some success. In hindsight, I'm really glad I wasn't diagnosed early.
Yes. Retarded. Not as an insult. Just a description. Slower.
Were is past tense. They are still retarded transvestites. If there is no public shame, the perverts will continue to normalize the deviant behavior.
I grew up in the 50's and 60's and you know what else we didn't have, divorces, I remember a boy in my fifth grade class talking about his parents divorcing and none of us knew what that was.
One family divorced on my block..it was a scandal
I went to elementary school in the late 70's and I remember a kid had parents getting a divorce. I remember looking at him in the lunch line line he was an alien. I Felt so bad for him. I will never forget that. He was handled with kid gloves because none of us knew what that meant, so it must be really bad. He seemed OK though, I always thought it was an act.
what is the vaccine load increase for children from 1960-2020?? that should tell you all you need to know.
To be honest...If you can remember the 70's...It's because you weren't there. But I digress... There was like 1 token fat kid....Girls didn't get boobs when they were 8-10. What ever happened to hemophiliacs? Nobody had hair of a color not found in nature. Many things have changed.
I hope I'm misreading this, but shouldn't we be HAPPY hemophilia is gone?
Hemophilia means blood can't clot--in some cases, a small cut can kill you.
You are correct on the rest, however.
I also understand that the vaccines contained aborted fetuses and they don't separate the males from the females when they inject. Could this be part of the reason for all this gender "fluidity," or is it immature kids just feeling and being treated as if they special if they are gay or fluid?
It's programming by teachers and peers etc. It's also due to entropy...Creation is failing.
You are correct.
Due to putting Peanut oil in vaccines
Glyphosate poisoning
Vaccine Injuries
Fucked up food, Hormones in everything, Pedos getting desperate to get people on the yes ladder of degeneracy
Product of the 80’s here, and no to all of them. If a kid was a little pudgy, acted gay, or were different in any other way they got mocked mercilessly. Not saying that was right, but that is how it was. It made you tough, and gave you drive. It was not a badge of honor like it is now. Also, the playgrounds were packed, no matter the weather (and we had to walk uphill both ways to get there!) unlike today when they are many times empty. Don’t remember any kids having an inhaler, or needing an epipen if they got stung by a bee.
"I walked ten miles in the snow to get to school" lol
I walked up hill in snow to school. Then I walked up hill back to my house....in the snow......sometimes barefoot! I am 70 yrs young....
I'm 64 and I remember my dad adding, "....carrying a load of books and my lunch." 😄
Kek
Dave Barry once parodied this with, "It was hard during the Depression. Even though the school was two miles away, we walked back and forth five times."
Kek
Graduated in '76. No to all. I did go to school with one guy that was obviously gay in elementary school. Didn't know what gay was but we all knew he was different. In middle school there were 3 girls that dressed like guys. Don't think they were trans, just dykes.
I too graduated in ‘76. If you were gay, you made sure no one knew it and there was only one “plump” kid out of our entire graduating class although she had been plump since first grade. Of course I grew up in rural south and my family were farmers. We raised milk cows and chickens. Had 4 large gardens and canned everything we grew. The once a month trips to town for groceries we’re for coffee, sugar and flour. That was it. Once the cows quit giving milk and the chickens stopped laying they ended up on our table. We lived the high life only we didn’t know it then
I went to elementary school in the eighties. Only two kids out of 24 were at all heavy. Compared to the kids today, they almost wouldn't be called fat.
No one was openly gay at my school before college. There were rumors, but no one was actually out.
My goodness it was a different time then. I graduated in 76 as well. Speaking for myself and friends, we were all so innocent. I remember thinking the band sweet with songs like "ballroom blitz" , and "little willy" were just 4 straight guys in a band. LOL
Not to say the numbers aren't far greater, but you wouldn't have seen most autistic kids in public schools until the 90s. That's due to No Child Left Behind signed by W. Bush. Prior to that, they went to institutions or special schools for kids with disabilities.
I can believe it. I was almost put in one.
In 73 we had "room 14" for retarded kids
You could also meet at the flagpole for a man to man fist fight and not have to dodge any blades or bullets. You took the chance of short vacation in the form if a disciplinary suspension.
Grew up in the 70's. I tell my friend this stuff all the time. I knew one kid that died from Leukemia. That's it. Nobody even talked about glutens. And if a kid was more active than the others, they put him in sports. Not on mind drugs. It's sad.
How many kids in your class in the 1970s were fat?
Lucy/Ricky and Rob/Laura slept in separate beds. How far we've evolved...
Not sure about ralph Kramdon and alice
I was in school during the 90’s and early 2000’s. I can’t recall any peanut allergy kids, definitely no gluten delusion kids, and no trannies, but there was 1 autistic girl, and she was severely autistic in my entire K-12 indoctrination sentence.
The gluten thing is real. I didn't vaccinate any of my kids, I breastfed and kept them away from soy-formula and plastics, but it wasn't enough. I should have given them organic foods as well because my 3-year-old has had been gluten intolerant for a year now, but we just figured out a month ago out what was causing her digestion problems. I guess it comes from the glyphosate in most of the grains. Babies/toddlers don't have fully developed gut bacteria and when they eat non-organic foods the pesticides they ingest can kill off too much of the gluten-processing bacteria (bifidobacterium). 80% of Americans have traces of glyphosate in their urine. Roundup/glyphosate wasn't used before 1974 and non-Celiac gluten intolerance wasn't even a thing before 1980 and now so many people, they estimate 7% of Americans, are gluten-intolerant. That's almost as common as left-handedness.
No peanut better allergies, not trans or homosexual, no autistic or Adderall junkies, no kids allergic to gluten. When boys had difference no uncommon to fight. Any new kid that moved in from out of town was always challenged. He either submitted, or had to fight.
If someone bullied another person beyond a certain level, someone would always stand up for the person bullied.
Each day was opened by pledge of allegiance, and a prayer over the intercom in the name of Jesus Christ.
Grades in on school was from 1st to 12th. All five of us bros, and sis were in one school.
And on more than one occasion, I had my ass paddled black and blue (literally) I never went home an complained to my parents about it. If I had my parents would probably have done worst.
Lots of guns in gun racks in parking lot. Pocket knifes in most kids pockets. All the girls wore dresses.
My oldest brother told me that when he was a kid, one of the older boys that lived at the end of the bus route, drove the school bus.
Damn near zero… I’m not even 50 and I think I had 12 vaccines as a child… my kiddos had about 20 in all.. I stopped after awhile. They combined multiples in one dose so I can’t even keep track… my very youngest was supposed to have over 20.. didn’t happen. I had one kid in my class in grade school with a skin “thing”, just really dry skin, etc. no peanut, red dye, egg, dairy, etc. allergies from anyone that i can recall. Truly odd
Another '79 grad. Agree with everyone here as to heavy kids. I think its sugar.
Not sugar...inactivity...we all ate lots of sugar but we're active till dusk..look around in the summer...no kids .eating microwaved captn crunch playing video games
Sugar is in everything these days. Read label its not just labelled as sugar either. Dectrose, fructose and corn syrup are just a few names sugar goes by.
I went to school in the 90s and graduated in the early 2000s. None of this was common at all.
I graduated in 1971 and the answer is NO,NO,NO and NO.
At least not me. When I got older then I started to develop allergic reactions but I blamed the allergic to 2 flu shots I got when I was younger, but I learned fast due to I got sick afterwards. Stupid me.
In the 70s, I was still in school.
Peanut Butter: one kid, any nut actually, and sesame seeds were like death for her. First and only time I've ever witnessed anaphylaxis. Scary AF.
Gluten: I don't think any of us even knew what gluten WAS.
Austistic: One kid out of a school of about 3500 pupils. Typical rocking back and forth, noncommunicative, non-functional. Should have been institutionalized. No idea why he was in public school.
Transgender: no one knew the term. Most knew what a transsexual was, but we'd only see them on the boardwalk. We knew what transvestites and drag queens were, and mocked then accordingly. And if you were one, you didn't tell anyone because of shame.
What a different world.
My brother was born in 1964. He has anaphylactic reactions to allergens such as all nuts, tomatoes, and grass. I believe him to be an exception. He was the only person I knew until recent times that had allergies like that. He couldn’t even make a peanut butter sandwich for his child. He had to be inside with the windows closed when our dad was mowing.
No to all of them. I do recall a kid allergic to oak trees though. Just looking at his face, no girl would risk ever standing near an oak tree with him around.
Everyone is allergic to poison oak
That's a huge difference from an oak tree. If we are talking about trees, the manchineel tree is a poisonous tree. No allergy is need here. Even standing beneath the tree during rain will cause blistering of the skin from mere contact with this liquid: even a small drop of rain with the milky substance in it will cause the skin to blister. Burning manchineel wood can cause blindness. It is so dangerous that authorities often place warning signs to caution people away from it. It's now an is an endangered species in Florida, but grows in the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands and the Caribbean, Mexico, Central, and South America.
600 kids in my school when I graduated in 1974. One with Aspbergers, a couple fat kids. Everyone else was pretty healthy.
Weaken the children and you weaken the future.
And in high school, we had gun racks with rifles in the rear windows of our trucks, no mass school shootings though.
I "WENT TO SCHOOL" with black kids. I went to school in an all black neighborhood. I went to school on a yellow school bus - with 47 other white kids ( 2 hours - each way. ) - to a junior high that had 520 students. I went to school where 436 of the students were on welfare and got free meals. I went to school where 47 of the students could answer the teachers questions and do the mathematical equation on the chalk board. I went to a school where i got the shit kicked outta me daily - ( for getting "B's" on test and being WHITE ) and i had to sit on a bus for 2 hours to get home so my parents could get me medical care for my injuries. I went to a school to "Really Really Learn - the HARD WAY" to be one of the most racist adults you could ever meet ! " Isn't That Interesting" ??? I "IDENTIFY" as someone who really really hates _ _ _ _ _ _ 's. Ya got a pill or va(X_X)ine for that ???
My granddad died of bowel cancer in his 60”s, way too young.
My mum was diagnosed with celiac disease in her 40s, and both me and my son are diagnosed.
Before the mid 80s people lived with this disease, and many died early of malnutrition or cancer.
Just because you don’t know what’s wrong with you, doesn’t mean that the disease doesn’t exists.
If you went to a school with 170 pupils in the early 80s like I did, probably 3 had untreated/undiagnosed celiac disease.
I noticed that a number of years ago. Not too many years after my 3 were born, I started hearing about allergies and as the autism damage increased, it was clear that something had changed. When I was childbearing, the doctors would NEVER vaccinate the mothers, EVER. No drugs were prescribed and coffee, alcohol, and smoking were highly discouraged. I was appalled when I understood what they were doing.....absolute evil.
Nope. Nada. Zip. Zero. All new. Never saw eczema til the 80s either.
Peanut Allergy: Yes. Autistic: Yes.
I remember my mom said after my little sister barfed all over me in the back of the station wagon, that maybe she was allergic to strawberries. I think on medical questionnaires it would often ask about penicillin allergies. My fat aunt who laid in bed all day and never took my cousin outside both had all kinds of ailments.
Yep. Born in late 60's, went to school in the 70's and early 80's. Graduated mid 80's. None of the above on any of that. No fat, obese people either. Only 3 or 4 fat people and they were outsiders because of their weight problem (almost like special needs).