A mentor of mine in medicine told me something I thought at the time was clever, but I've since learned it's power: "Just because it's common doesn't mean it's normal."
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No actually the opposite. Shame on you. Killing children with your stupid conspiracy uneducated bullshit. Honestly check out childhood health these days. We are saving lives despite you’re ridiculous brain dead rants.
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Ur proud of kids’ “health,” these days? 1 in 4 with autoimmunity 1 in 6 developmentally disabled 1 in 10 chronically ill ~1 in 50 w/ Autism US has highest # of required vaccines (industrialized nations) & highest childhood rate of death
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You realize wrong, yet again. I was in training/practice before widespread/routine use of varivax, HiB, Prevnar, HPV, meningococcal, hep B, influenza, rotateq, and hepatitis A. I watched many of these diseases virtually disappear following intro of vaccination.
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you’re trying to engage in a religious discussion with members of a eugenics cult, they won’t abandon their ‘sacred’ sacrament....pic.twitter.com/PVSay7ewNM
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Eugenistic cult? Just remind me, who wants to end the ‘autism epidemic’? who calls it a ‘blight’? Who advocates for ‘curing’ autistic children with bleach enemas?
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...and you have grown up in a world largely absent of children with leg braces and living in Iron lungs. Know why? Vaccines save lives and prevent illness.
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Unlike the dying disabled and chronically ill unvaccinated children that were the norm when I was a little baby boomer. I’ve lived through a polio epidemic, why do you want to live through one?
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