I am sure you care when your child gets sick. But you still assume that they will get better regardless of what they get sick with.
Oh. I see. So when your kid gets the sniffles you are scared?
If I thought my kids immune system was damaged and they got into some trouble that their body couldn't handle, the logical thing to do is use the modern medical knowledge we have to treat the illness.
That doesn't include jabbing them ahead of time. And most viruses have no vaccine for them. The kids that scare you when they are sick are too weak to use a vaccine to build a tolerance for those few certain infections. It would scare me more to jab a kid like that than treat their sniffles.
That does not change his assumptions about the risks associated with the diseases his kids might contract.
You are what people call... clueless. What is the point?
you have yet to establish that the risks of vaccination are greater than the risks of the wild viruses they protect against.
I don't care if it's a tossup or if the vaccine is more or less effective. Human rights.
Human rights.
That's what this thread is about!
It wasn't all that long ago that influenza, the flu, killed tens of thousands of people.
And once upon a time Typhoid was eliminated forever... and we all lived happily ever after. The end.
http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-flu-widespread-in-america-20150105-story.html
The flu is nowhere near defeated.
Last I checked, the navy said those flu vaccines are making things worse if you already had a flu vax in 2013.
You would isolate those infected and let them live or die and say that is God's will - isolate the infected. Forced vaccination would save those people by hopefully preventing them from getting infected in the first place.
"let them live or die" sounds like we wouldn't care for them tenderly and with all the wonders of modern medicine at our disposal.
I'd rather take my chances with death than live in a society where I am FORCED to trust whatever is in the needle. Optional is one thing.
Force is evil and creepy in the extreme! It is my body, my right.
We live in a crowded world.
So vaccinate them by force and we can have less of them. Right?
Public health is a major concern.
Then they must give a pint of precious blood upon graduation, unless given a limited medical exemption by the state-appointed medical exemption specialist.
And another upon enrolling in college.
And when filing tax returns.
You claim vaccinations are unsafe yet you cannot produce any evidence that vaccines are more dangerous than the diseases they protect against. If mandatory vaccination keeps us all safe from epidemics and pandemics, I think that is good for all.
I don't have to. If there is ANY risk. The risk is mine to take.
Protect the weaklings in a way that honors individual rights.
Now, what are the risks associated with vaccines that scare you? Be specific and support your statements with research.
The idea of force scares me. Why? Because they lie about what is in the vaccines sometimes. See what they did with the Tetanus vaccine to women in the name of preventing Neonatal Tetanus.