My belief in vaccines has certainly been destroyed the past years, and it puts one in a troubled position when you go against the status quo and prevalent medical ideas.
I didn't get the covid vaccine, while my wife did when she was in residency. With another kid on the way in 8 months, I...no longer believe in vaccines. At all.
So are we as a community against all vaccines now? Or just the covid one?
The only route I see for myself is bring the evidence and sit down and have a discussion. I feel that if I so strongly believe this, and I let my child get vaccinated, then I am a fucking weak man, and have failed my child.
All thoughts appreciated.
Get RFK Jr's book about Fauci and the covid vaxx - non- vaxxi. It's VERY info intensive with tons of footnotes on where he gets his info. That's a start. Then check out what he has to say on childhood vaccines. I think the program now is something like 78 vaccines by the time they're six. Really? Did you have anywhere near that number of vaccines as a kid? No. No, you didn't. Many, many older folks will tell tales of getting chicken pox, measles, etc. and living to tell the tale about it. Sure, if we had absolutely fool proof vaccines that had no ill side effects that could prevent people getting those diseases, then why not? But autism, and now sids are linked to vaccines. 70 some chemical cocktails going into little bodies and making big pharma rich ought to make anybody pause. Just do your research. You are well within you rights AND your responsibilites to do so. Your child will be depending on you. Congrats, by the way!
Parents had chicken pox parties when I was growing up...
LA Times even reported on that after parents on social media were speculating about Covid parties for their kids.
Contemplating a COVID party for your kids? It’s still a bad idea
https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2022-01-07/covid-party-for-your-kids-still-a-bad-idea
Archived link - https://archive.ph/sLSOb