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The Most Interesting Man In The World Meme | I'VE BEEN INFORMED THAT SOME PEOPLE FIND MY USE OF THE TERM "ANIT-VAXXER" OFFENSIVE; SO FROM NOW ON, I WILL USE THE MORE TECHNICALLY ACCURATE TERM "CHILD MURDERING IDIOT" INSTEAD. | image tagged in memes,the most interesting man in the world | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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7 ups, 7y
If their offspring were the only victims it would be one thing. But they put the whole population at risk.
4 ups, 7y
Vaccines do work. Too bad about the thiomersal.
4 ups, 7y
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3 ups, 7y,
2 replies
If vaccines actually worked it wouldn't matter if their were unvaccinated people, the vaccines would protect those who were vaccinated from those that aren't.
Also pro vaxxers say they would rather have the risk of their child getting autism then have their child at risk for polio. Do people not realize autism is the equivalent of a guy randomly running around and bashing kids on the head with a hammer until they can no longer speak.. I mean, doesn't that sound pretty f**ked up? You would think there would be a ton of studies done, by our government and independent to make sure these vaccines are safe? The truth was just exposed by Robert Kennedy exposing the complete complete incompetents by our government to hold the vaccine companies responsible. They literally do an hour to a few days of testing on these things for safety. If you have a strong opinion on vaccines and haven't looked into Robert Kennedy's work exposing the corruption then you are the baby killer!
6 ups, 7y,
1 reply
According to the CDC, the Journal of Pediatric Medicine, and every other medical report I could find on this, they all state emphatically there is NO relationship between vaccines and Autism.

Since Robert Kennedy is not a doctor, scientist, nor does he have any credible expertise in this area, I think I will believe the experts.

https://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(13)00144-3/pdf?ext=.pdf

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/autism.html
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2 ups, 7y,
1 reply
Robert Kennedy just exposed the vaccine companies virtually doing no long term studies on their harmful effects, proving anything you have read from any source has just been proven to be false, and you don't care? Wow
Hey I guess ignorance is bliss after all. Just avoid looking in the mirror, because you will see the face of that baby killer you're always meming about...
4 ups, 7y,
2 replies
Please show me some proof backing your claim. All the reports I read saw vaccines are safe for most people and do save lives.
3 ups, 7y
"safe for most people"

There's the flaw in your argument, though. The left is rebuilding the world on a "the needs of the few outweigh the needs of the many" philosophy.
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1 up, 7y,
1 reply
https://youtu.be/rXaqCjsYnus
Skip to 1:30. Please watch this, if you really care about children
5 ups, 7y,
2 replies
Ok, I watched it.

The government lost a lawsuit for not keeping proper records. The lawsuit did not suggest nor did it prove that vaccines are unsafe. The whole suit was on record keeping. From this lack of record keeping, Kennedy made a leap of logic that vaccines must be unsafe, without any evidence or scientific backing.

You still have not provided any scientific or medical evidence that vaccines are unsafe.
5 ups, 7y
How dare you.

How dare you insist on evidence from an objective source. How dare you win an argument without resorting to name calling.

Racist.

;)
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1 up, 7y,
1 reply
It did prove vaccines to be unsafe, there was a task force set up to analyze what the vaccine companies were doing to make vaccines safer, and what data they had proving the vaccines were safe. There were never any reports sent to the task force. They had none. They didn't do their job to make sure vaccines were safe. Nobody's making sure they're safe. And theres no proof anybody ever has.
I can't break down the implications of what they proved anymore for you so if it's not sinking in by now I'm afraid you're hopeless.
Just know that people who are against vaccines or are skeptical of them probably care about children a hell of a lot more than you do and they want to see kids grow up to be healthy, strong minded adults. And they have every right to be sceptical of vaccines with autism on the rise and nobody in the government doing their f**king job. Also CNN and any other mainstream news organizations covering up all sorts of corruption on all fronts.
You really need to re evaluate your superiority complex
3 ups, 7y,
1 reply
I don't believe I have a superiority complex, but I do like to see evidence before I do something as stupid as not protecting children from preventable diseases.

According to the CDC, out of the tens of millions of vaccines administered each year, there are about 1,700 - 2000 reactions to a
vaccine per year. Some of these reactions are as simple as a sore arm, a bump, or bruising. Of the 1,727 injuries reported in 2014, there were 1,244 cases of people reported hospitalized
416 cases of people reporting a disability
122 reported deaths
388 reported life-threatening cases.

The CDC also stated that Vaccines administered to infants and young children over the past two decades will prevent 322 million illnesses, 21 million hospitalizations and 732,000 deaths over the course of their lifetimes, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

https://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2015/feb/03/bob-sears/what-cdc-statistics-say-about-vaccine-illnesses-in/
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1 up, 7y,
2 replies
You dont think it's odd that heads of the CDC go work for vaccine companies and those employees go work at the cdc??... and you blindly trust this system and everything they say?
The vaccine companies and the CDC are pretty much the exact same people. So basically it's the equivalent of the vaccine companies writing their own safety reports, disguising them as a separate regulatory agency report, and you not giving it any thought whatsoever... actually, not only are you giving it no thought, you're trying to use their reporting as facts for your argument online to belittle people who have done way more research than you have
3 ups, 7y,
3 replies
Believe me, I am not trying to belittle you or anyone else. I am just not a believer in conspiracies theories without proof.

I have given this a lot of thought and have done quite a bit of research. I have even given you links to my sources.

Now if you have opposing research or a source that disproves the results of the CDC, the AMA, and the Journal of Pediatric Medicine, I would love to see it.

However, so far everything you have said is your opinion. While I respect your opinion, I will not change my views purely based on opinion without corroborating evidence.
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1 up, 7y
Its is my opinion to be sceptical of vaccine companies based on facts. And it is my opinion that one day the corruption will be brought to light and you will have to face the truth. There will be a time when you will no longer be able to live in ignorance, when you will have to think for yourself, when you will have to ask yourself if the government really does have your best interest in mind.
You can in no way say that you are 100% right in your assessment of vaccines, yet your meme would imply that you've tested any I'll effects vaccines have yourself. People have a right to be skeptical.
If their was a man outside your house wanting to come in and inject your child with something for the good of the nation would you let him in? What if it was a man and a women outside? What if it was a group of men and women outside wanting to come in... what if this group of people were all wearing uniforms and looked official? Does it even matter? What if one person standing outside told you not to worry because the person standing next to him said it was safe... then would you let them inject your kid? What if they weren't even outside your house, they were at an office across town and just called you telling you to come to them? What if it was a government office? See where I'm going with this? Calling people who question this whole mass injection process idiots is pretty messed up.
1 up, 7y
If you need me to step in and resort to name calling for you, I'm free anytime.
1 up, 7y
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1 up, 7y,
2 replies
You've inspired me to make a few new memes, they're on my page if you want to check them out or troll them ;)
0 ups, 7y
You are correct, it is your right if you want to be skeptical. However, there is more scientific and anecdotal evidence that vaccines work then there is contrary evidence.

Consider, prior to the invention of the Salk vaccine, polio was a common disease, now it is almost unheard of. The same with mumps, whooping cough and a myriad of other childhood diseases. Look at smallpox which was virtually wiped out worldwide because of a vaccine.

While it is obvious you believe your opinion is correct unless can you provide evidence, I will not change my mind. It is also obvious I am unlikely to change yours.

Thank you for a very good discussion, but I see no point in continuing. We are both comfortable with our viewpoints and I don't see either changing.

Even though I am right. :-)
0 ups, 7y
BTW, I checked out some of your memes, and I must say I agree with most.
1 up, 7y
The IRB process to push out vaccines takes months
2 ups, 7y
It's really simple. Freedom is the answer. If the vaccines actually work and your kids take them, they should be safe. And if anything bad happens to your kids, well, you signed the waivers.
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2 ups, 7y
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1 up, 7y,
1 reply
Wat
0 ups, 7y
The more a virus is allowed to incubate and spread unchecked, the greater the likelihood it will mutate into a strain the vaccines aren't designed to defend against. Why do you think people keep needing flu shots every year, it's never the same strain going around.
1 up, 7y
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I'VE BEEN INFORMED THAT SOME PEOPLE FIND MY USE OF THE TERM "ANIT-VAXXER" OFFENSIVE; SO FROM NOW ON, I WILL USE THE MORE TECHNICALLY ACCURATE TERM "CHILD MURDERING IDIOT" INSTEAD.