54% of children are suffering from a chronic illness
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Dude, the Amish have special needs children as well. Not vaccinating has not seemed to prevent any of that.
Dr McCullough has recently come out stating the Amish don't have the percentages of sick kids as the standard American populace does
The Amish is not a good example to use for the general population. Since they intermarry amongst themselves they suffer from something called the Founder Effect. Whatever genetic issues their ancestors had are usually passed on at a higher rate than the general population, especially those that are recessive traits, because both parents would likely be carrying the recessive genes, due to having the same ancestors.
These are some diseases that the Amish have a higher chance of having than the general population:
Tay-Sachs disease, glutaric aciduria, type 1, and maple syrup urine disease, Angelman syndrome, severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), Amish cerebral palsy, and cri-du-chat syndrome.
Couple this with other obvious differences like diet (the much lower consumption of artificial and processed foods especially), more exercise, lower exposure to carcinogens from tobacco use, etc... and it should be obvious that vaccination rate alone can't be responsible for the lower rates of Autism.
This isn't an argument that vaccines aren't related to Autism rates, just pointing out that this is not a strong argument to use for that purpose, especially when trying to convince normies.
Maybe not kids getting the flu, but they definitely have kids with things like autism and down syndrome.