Once again. Pretending that force only includes threat of violence is #Dishonest
However, if you want to get technically, removing medical exemptions from at risk kids, is a threat of violence.
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Replying to @LaughlandMorgan @handmadekathy and
What violence? Choices have consequences. Your babble is like saying lowering DUI limit from 0.10 to 0.08 was violent.
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Replying to @AndrewLazarus4 @handmadekathy and
Do not compare freedom to choose or decline medical intervention with drunk driving. That is actually rather offensive.
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No. Having undesirable imposed consequences is not freedom. You are lying.
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Give me a break. We are talking about a medical intervention that has the potential to cause injury, and is given to healthy people not in need of a medical intervention.
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Replying to @LaughlandMorgan @AndrewLazarus4 and
Because it prevents terrible illness
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Replying to @handmadekathy @AndrewLazarus4 and
Vaccine all have the potential to cause injury. Vaccines have varying levels of efficacy. The illnesses they are supposed to prevent are largely benign to the vast majority in a well nourished society.
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Replying to @LaughlandMorgan @handmadekathy and
LURKERS: In case you are new here, 400 measles deaths per year before vaccines is the sign of a mild, benign disease. One vaccine death every few years is a catastrophe. No, I don’t understand either.
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1. She thinks autism is worse than death. 2. She thinks her kids are too white, clean, healthy and special to die, so fuck all the other ones who do.
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