MMR vaccine keep your kids clear of it
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ℬeƖƖɑIƗɑƖiɑɳɑ wrote:
😂😂😂⬆️⬆️⬆️YOU wrote:
I knew there were a lot of morons on turf wars, but holy shit.
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I can concede that there might be a small population that would benefit from the vaccine.
But the majority doesn't. Dr's and etc.... Would push t on everyone to make the buck based off the fear of a pandemic many decades ago.
A healthy immune system does not need the vaccine. A bad immune system can't develop to fight the vaccine rehearsal let alone the actual strain. Therefore, only those who have an semi ok immune system get the benefit.
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Maybe this is natural selection at work.
All the anti-vaccers are eventually bound to get wiped out by polio or something eventually. This movement will literally die, eventually.
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Tweek wrote:
Maybe this is natural selection at work.
All the anti-vaccers are eventually bound to get wiped out by polio or something eventually. This movement will literally die, eventually.
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Tweek wrote:
There can be only one.Maybe this is natural selection at work.
All the anti-vaccers are eventually bound to get wiped out by polio or something eventually. This movement will literally die, eventually.
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ƈɦɼٱร ɦคกรﻉก wrote:
Exactly. When I saw this thread, my first thought was "I thought we figured out vaccines are good 10 years ago"Tweek wrote:
There can be only one.Maybe this is natural selection at work.
All the anti-vaccers are eventually bound to get wiped out by polio or something eventually. This movement will literally die, eventually.
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🙏🏿Yeezus🙏🏿 wrote:
You've obviously not done any actual research and just following the mass media. Sheeple*ƈɦɼٱร ɦคกรﻉก wrote:
Exactly. When I saw this thread, my first thought was "I thought we figured out vaccines are good 10 years ago"Tweek wrote:
There can be only one.Maybe this is natural selection at work.
All the anti-vaccers are eventually bound to get wiped out by polio or something eventually. This movement will literally die, eventually.
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Don ♠️ DriZZy wrote:
Yeah, dont ya know polio left the continent because we all prayed real hard?!??🙏🏿Yeezus🙏🏿 wrote:
You've obviously not done any actual research and just following the mass media. Sheeple*ƈɦɼٱร ɦคกรﻉก wrote:
Exactly. When I saw this thread, my first thought was "I thought we figured out vaccines are good 10 years ago"Tweek wrote:
There can be only one.Maybe this is natural selection at work.
All the anti-vaccers are eventually bound to get wiped out by polio or something eventually. This movement will literally die, eventually.
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My argument is solely the flu vaccine. Its not as beneficial as they try to say it is and its pushed by $$ intentions.
I have no argument for any other vaccines as I haven't done any research.
I will damn well say though that it is astonishing at how many people talk about shit they ONLY heard about on TV lmao.
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Flu vaccines dont have to go thru any long term trials or tests as they are come up with every year they are exempt from scientific screening and research
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Don ♠️ DriZZy wrote:
Flu vaccines are tricky in their effectiveness because they only target certain strains of flu virus that scientists think will be the most prevalent in a given year. When you hear on the news that any giver years flu vaccine is not going to be very effective thats because the scoentists got it wrong. However, these vaccines in no way make you immune to the flu, only a certain strain. After all, we go grow the vaccines in chicken eggs.My argument is solely the flu vaccine. Its not as beneficial as they try to say it is and its pushed by $$ intentions.
I have no argument for any other vaccines as I haven't done any research.
I will damn well say though that it is astonishing at how many people talk about shit they ONLY heard about on TV lmao.
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leech wrote:
Unlike smoking tea leaves? I hear you like a little carbon monoxide to take the edge off.Flu vaccines dont have to go thru any long term trials or tests as they are come up with every year they are exempt from scientific screening and research
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ƈɦɼٱร ɦคกรﻉก wrote:
I have to defend liberal arts for a moment. Liberal arts degrees, and, liberal arts schools, have a primary focus of teaching a breadth of knowledge. The more science oriented schools and degrees are actually LESS likely to produce critical thinkers and instead result in people with one focus and one mind. A liberal arts school will make you dabble in a lot of different subjects to expand your mind, while an engineering school won't make you take even a soft science course. There's a reason people joke about engineers. I'll take my liberal arts education any day, even though I work in an engineering profession.What I'm sayin here with the college thing is the less exposure to critical thinking a person has, the more likely they are to fall for bullshit like anti-vax. (And at the same time I'm takin a jab in good fun at the touchy-feely side of university education, LIBERAL ARTS, which is decidedly less science oriented.)
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For about the 10th time I'm not against vaccinations against MMR I'm against the 3 in 1 jab. How hard is this to get over to you.
The 3 in 1 is the one they are linking to autism. No I'm not a specialist in this area and neither are any of you.
But when people who are specialized in this area link it to autism and risk losing everything in the process because they have nothing to gain, then I listen.
As I say they have got it wrong before so why can't they again. Why are countries banning these jabs.So why have the 3 in 1 when you can have the single shots.
As for HPV another jab banned in some countries , to give it to 11 year old girls is crazy -
Mr,Shush wrote:
So you think a "jab" alters the chromosomes of children?For about the 10th time I'm not against vaccinations against MMR I'm against the 3 in 1 jab. How hard is this to get over to you.
The 3 in 1 is the one they are linking to autism. No I'm not a specialist in this area and neither are any of you.
But when people who are specialized in this area link it to autism and risk losing everything in the process because they have nothing to gain, then I listen.
As I say they have got it wrong before so why can't they again. Why are countries banning these jabs.So why have the 3 in 1 when you can have the single shots.
As for HPV another jab banned in some countries , to give it to 11 year old girls is crazy -
Anyone commenting remember having mumps or measles or H1N1 or swine flu no ya don't because your parents vaccinated you think about it
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Remember the lunar landing was not real, JFK is not dead, and Sasquatch is real too.
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💣KA-BOOM💣 wrote:
I don't think anything . I'm listening to what independent experts reckon.Mr,Shush wrote:
So you think a "jab" alters the chromosomes of children?For about the 10th time I'm not against vaccinations against MMR I'm against the 3 in 1 jab. How hard is this to get over to you.
The 3 in 1 is the one they are linking to autism. No I'm not a specialist in this area and neither are any of you.
But when people who are specialized in this area link it to autism and risk losing everything in the process because they have nothing to gain, then I listen.
As I say they have got it wrong before so why can't they again. Why are countries banning these jabs.So why have the 3 in 1 when you can have the single shots.
As for HPV another jab banned in some countries , to give it to 11 year old girls is crazy -
http://youtu.be/q62DcaNs_0M
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Mr,Shush wrote:
Lets try a little thought exercise. Maybe it will help.http://youtu.be/q62DcaNs_0M
Try to play devil's advocate against this video.
What about this video do you think might be misleading, or over dramatized, or suspect?
I'll leave it to you to come up with your own points. Let's try critical thinking against those that you trust implicitly, to see if your trust might be misplaced.
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I'll tell you what. Let's gamble with our kids ( great idea)
Watch this space the 3 in 1 will get banned
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Mr,Shush wrote:
So there's no gamble with your kids when you go against 99.9% of the medical community's advice on disease prevention?I'll tell you what. Let's gamble with our kids ( great idea)
Watch this space the 3 in 1 will get banned
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λΙΙuviøη wrote:
And to that note, the foundation of critical thinking is developed in primary education, not post education. If you're trying to develop critical thinking skills in college, then you are far behind the pack. You should only be refining them at this point.ƈɦɼٱร ɦคกรﻉก wrote:
ourse. There's a reason people joke about engineers. I'll take my liberal arts education any day, even though I work in an engineering profession.de of university education, LIBERAL ARTS, which is decidedly less science oriented.)
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★Λddi★ wrote:
I'm wondering how you know that critical thinking is mostly established in primary education if you've never experienced a program that focuses on serious critical thinking in secondary education.λΙΙuviøη wrote:
And to that note, the foundation of critical thinking is developed in primary education, not post education. If you're trying to develop critical thinking skills in college, then you are far behind the pack. You should only be refining them at this point.ƈɦɼٱร ɦคกรﻉก wrote:
ourse. There's a reason people joke about engineers. I'll take my liberal arts education any day, even though I work in an engineering profession.de of university education, LIBERAL ARTS, which is decidedly less science oriented.)
Heheh... I'm just messing with ya. So sensitive are these liberal arts people!
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ƈɦɼٱร ɦคกรﻉก wrote:
Wow you really are not getting this.Mr,Shush wrote:
So there's no gamble with your kids when you go against 99.9% of the medical community's advice on disease prevention?I'll tell you what. Let's gamble with our kids ( great idea)
Watch this space the 3 in 1 will get banned
Come on Brown. Chris I'll try again.
MY KIDS ARE VACCINATED they had the 3 single jabs not the 3 in 1.
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Mr,Shush wrote:
So they got all three on schedule, then? Your guy recommends spacing them out a year each. Sounds risky waiting two more years.ƈɦɼٱร ɦคกรﻉก wrote:
Wow you really are not getting this.Mr,Shush wrote:
So there's no gamble with your kids when you go against 99.9% of the medical community's advice on disease prevention?I'll tell you what. Let's gamble with our kids ( great idea)
Watch this space the 3 in 1 will get banned
Come on Brown. Chris I'll try again.
MY KIDS ARE VACCINATED they had the 3 single jabs not the 3 in 1.
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Mr,Shush wrote:
Who makes the singles still? I heard that Merck stopped making it a few years back.ƈɦɼٱร ɦคกรﻉก wrote:
Wow you really are not getting this.Mr,Shush wrote:
So there's no gamble with your kids when you go against 99.9% of the medical community's advice on disease prevention?I'll tell you what. Let's gamble with our kids ( great idea)
Watch this space the 3 in 1 will get banned
Come on Brown. Chris I'll try again.
MY KIDS ARE VACCINATED they had the 3 single jabs not the 3 in 1.
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Vaccination is the choice of each person. Doesn't matter whether science proves anything or whether someone believes Jesus will save them from the flu because they pray every day. Just try and make sure whatever conclusion you come to is a well rounded and well informed decision.
On a personal note, I'd choose a vaccine over herbal tea and a brisk walk every morning. The risk to the 'average' person of having negative side effects from drugs that eventually make it to market (roughly 1 in 10000) are far smaller than the health risk to a much larger number of people associated with a resurgence of a highly infectious disease. Even with the vaccines available, flu outbreaks are still relatively common. Imagine what it could be like if herd immunity dropped below the threshold.
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I read the inserts and the ingredients now and I refuse to put monkey kidney cells and aborted fetal cells in my children... no anti-science by no means, but there has to be a better way
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I highly doubt it's 99.9% but it's alot easier to push a product when your receiving big pharm vacas and kickbacks... what annoys me is that everyone trusts big Pharms research when it's a fact that "research & peer review" work is bought and paid for... again, I'm by no means anti-science, but I am pro children... my son has aspergers and I can specifically remember the vaccine and the reaction my son had... he is not the same as he was before... I just can't understand how we've been led down this road of literally trusting everything that we are told... there is a thing called critical thinking that I was taught in college and I tend to use it and over-use it to make sure I don't make the same mistake twice...
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