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.
I'm with you. I never got the flu shot because I don't hardly get the flu, but wasn't anti-vax until the Covid Jab, when they tried to force it on everybody. If the so-called vax works, then people who are jabbed are protected, right? Why would they be afraid of people who are not jabbed? And why do jabbed people need a mask, if the vax works? And why get so bent out of shape for a disease that has about the same deathrate as lightning, if you're in good shape and healthy? I'm preaching to the choir. The above is evidence.
Now I can see that the whole vaccine industry is a colossal sham and I'm 100% anti-vax. I'll never get another jab of any kind, even the tetanus shot. For tetanus, the argument is for the case when you step on a rusty nail or get a nasty cut. But in theory, you could get tetanus from a minor scratch if you are digging in your garden. I'm done. I have no trust in the medical industry, unless I cut off an appendage and need them to sew it back on, or I'm busted up in a car crash. They are still good for that.