Anyone who's ever been exposed to something nasty and survived it knows the far more real danger of not vaccinating. I'm not your family doctor so I can't prove or disprove what caused your brother's autism, but I can tell you right now that the overwhelming majority of people are not adversely and permanently affected by vaccines. Just like anything, there's always going to be a small risk, but various factors would need to be present for that risk to be realised. Things like autism are very often genetic in nature (in fact I don't know of any cases where it's been proven that an outside factor has caused it, but if you can provide me with something reliable - not the kind of shit you read, I mean actual solid fact from people who don't let morons string them along like puppets - I'd be interested to hear about it), and when push comes to shove I'd rather take the remote risk of my kid having some kind of adverse reaction to a vaccination than watch them contract every potentially fatal disease going and then pass it on to people too old or too young to be vaccinated themselves.
The rest of your post can be summed up the same way any of your other posts in recent times, namely 'load of tripe not even worth responding to in any detail since you're too much of a narrow-minded puppet of Alex Jones the know-it-all to ever take any actual knowledge in'. Pull yourself the fuck together or you're going to end up having to choose between Alex Jones's fairytales and your friends. We might be tolerant, but there's only so much ignorant shit we can tolerate having shoved down our throats, mate.
no it's not just the flu
it's something our bodies have no prior immune too.
that is what makes it dangerous and passing it off as something thats completely harmless sets up for some serious fucking problems IF it goes wrong.
Being on the safe side is clearly the best bet.
Don't you guys know that experts don't know shit?
Maybe this flu is more contagious than the average flu, but fuck, the average flu kills shit tons of people a year. This flu has yet to prove as dangerous. The people who die of this are people with weak immune systems. Yes it is unfortunate, and yes something should be done to help those people, but we have survived much worse outbreaks than this. No one should be panicking about this yet, unless your missing a kidney or something.
Last edited by ICEE; May 2nd, 2009 at 12:22 PM.
I will start becomming worried when Ebola starts infecting people like the common cold.
If a virus was chosen to take out entire races was chosen, Ebola would be the one.
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