In 2011 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that vaccinations are "unavoidably unsafe".
No medical intervention that is "unavoidably unsafe" should be mandatory.
No medical procedure that does not have the "informed consent" of the patient should ever, be thrust on anyone.
Vaccinations are "unavoidably unsafe" which as a parent my first duty is above all else, "first do no harm" and to thoroughly understand the toxic ingredients in vaccinations as part of the "informed consent" process before agreeing to this invasive medical procedure.
Doctors may have thrown "first do no harm" under the bus, parents cannot afford to.
Educate before you vaccinate.
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Vaccinations are "unavoidably unsafe" which as a parent my first duty is above all else, "first do no harm" and to thoroughly understand the toxic ingredients in vaccinations as part of the "informed consent" process before agreeing to this invasive medical procedure.
Well, congratulations, you may have sentenced your children to fates much worse than the vaccines in question are ever likely to be...
Yes, vaccines are "unavoidably unsafe". You know what else is REALLY, REALLY unsafe? The fucking diseases that the vaccines are designed to PREVENT. The question isn't "can this be made 100% safe", it's "is doing this to prevent the disease arguably BETTER than making the person in question go through having the disease in question"...
The diseases that vaccinations protect against, on the other hand, are avoidably deadly.
A hint; slightly unsafe is preferable to deadly.
Most people don't understand medicine well enough to really be informed. You're an excellent example of that.
If you are to protect your child THAT thoroughly, you can't let it out of the house, as everything out there can be dangerous. It can also not be inside the house, as most small children are harmed in their home. You can't feed it, as it can choke on the food, but to not feed it will starve it to death.
Most adults in the world are vaccinated against the diseases that are almost eradicated, you silly bint. That's why the diseases are almost eradicated. Very, very, very few report any bad side-effects.
You ought to educate yourself first, before you tell others to do it, dolt.
The toxic ingredients you imagine are probably the ones that were removed several decades ago.
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ChrisBP747
"Life itself is "unavoidably unsafe". Better not to be born at all I say!"
"IF YOU PASS THIS POINT, YOU WILL MOST SURELY DIE!" [sign on birth canal]
Regards & all,
Thomas L. Nielsen
Luxembourg
"No medical intervention that is "unavoidably unsafe" should be mandatory."
Sabel,I don't think you understand what was meant by "unavoidably unsafe." Have you ever had surgery? ANY surgery? When I had my gall bladder out, I was briefed on the hazards of the surgery. There was no way to make the surgery completely unsafe. The risks are unavoidable. But the alternative was either
* UN-CREDIBLE pain, or
*painkilling drugs so powerful I became convinced that I was visiting an alien planet and the nurses were the native life form.
Fun time, but difficult to get to work in either of those conditions.
So the 'unsafe' quality has to be compared to the alternatives... And, you know, society isn't terribly invested in avoidable plagues...
Everything in life is unavoidably unsafe. Eating food is unsafe. Reading books is unsafe. Going on the Internet to tell people not to vaccinate is unsafe.
Vaccine-preventable diseases, on the other hand, are dangerous . Take the unsafe over the dangerous.
The 1918 flu and smallpox, both massive killers, would like a word with you concerning, "A small margin of danger for a small number of people" versus "deadly for young and old alike."
I've known people who survived smallpox. That fucker had a 3/10 mortality rate and left the survivors scarred for life. It hasn't existed in the wild since 1980. Guess why?
Meanwhile here in Britain, I had all the vaccinations going, when I was at school.
Strange how I'm still here decades later, eh...?!
Someone's wrong then.
Confused?
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