But we are not talking to@the parents when we say that. We are talking to those they may mislead about vaccines. You’re right about the parents, of course.
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It is possible, with time, after coming to some sort of reconciliation with the tragic event. That they come to understand it’s not the vaccines. Life is very often unfair.
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No, you’re actually wrong. Not facing reality for the parent doesn’t help in the healing process. Can’t imagine any mental heath counselor telling a parent it’s healthy to lie to themselves. Also, propagating AV disinformation is dangerous.
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I never said it was a *healthy* way to cope, but it's clearly the way they are coping.
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It might help another parent who may believe it, not vaccinate, and then lose their child. Prevention of problems is the best coping.
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Why is our response to the vaccine assault so tepid? When a grown man is reduced to sobbing from a TDaP shot, the public outcry should be deafening!! It’s not a coincidence & not rare https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i9BVLlI8JV8via&feature=youtu.be …
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Del Bigtree creates propaganda, thanks for the propaganda!
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You never let an anti-vaxer have the stage alone. And suffering from an incredible loss is not justification for causing harm to others.
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a friend of mine, told me that anti-vaxxer's are the reason small pox's is back. scary shit.
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Measles NOT small pox Small pox is gone.
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