RFK, Jr. is beyond stupid

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Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention




Then why did you post an article about unvaccinated Mennonites living in Texas…..in a thread about RFK?

Again did you just not read the article or forget what this threat was about?


Try to keep up


Try to read the title of the thread before you post dumb stuff with no relation to the subject matter


Go whine to the mods
I'm tired of winning


I can't tell if you're a 12 year old or a 80 year old with dementia….such a strange weirdo you are


Texas child is first confirmed death in growing measles outbreak
The unvaccinated school-age child is the first confirmed fatality in Texas's worst measles outbreak in three decades.
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Osodecentx said:

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Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention




Then why did you post an article about unvaccinated Mennonites living in Texas…..in a thread about RFK?

Again did you just not read the article or forget what this threat was about?


Try to keep up


Try to read the title of the thread before you post dumb stuff with no relation to the subject matter


Go whine to the mods
I'm tired of winning


I can't tell if you're a 12 year old or a 80 year old with dementia….such a strange weirdo you are


Texas child is first confirmed death in growing measles outbreak
The unvaccinated school-age child is the first confirmed fatality in Texas's worst measles outbreak in three decades.


What does that have to do with RFK?

This is an RFK thread sir….are you lost or confused?
Mothra
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Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

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Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention

What do you think of a non vaxxed person dying of a preventable disease?


Sad situation, no question. It's a tough call. After our oldest son got encephalitis and permanent brain damage from the MMR vaccine, we struggled with whether or not to vaccinate our two youngest children with MMR. It's proven to be one of the worst vaccines as far as side effects for children. Thankfully, they've improved the ingredients somewhat.

Ultimately, we decided to vaccinate the two younger children with MMR. Thankfully, we had no repeat of the brain damage my oldest son experienced. But I can certainly appreciate the moral dilemma since I have a son whose life is forever been changed by a vaccine injury.

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Mothra said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention

What do you think of a non vaxxed person dying of a preventable disease?


Sad situation, no question. It's a tough call. After our oldest son got encephalitis and permanent brain damage from the MMR vaccine, we struggled with whether or not to vaccinate our two youngest children with MMR. It's proven to be one of the worst vaccines as far as side effects for children. Thankfully, they've improved the ingredients somewhat.

Ultimately, we decided to vaccinate the two younger children with MMR. Thankfully, we had no repeat of the brain damage my oldest son experienced. But I can certainly appreciate the moral dilemma since I have a son whose life is forever been changed by a vaccine injury.



Do you advise parents not to vaccinate their children?
Osodecentx
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Osodecentx said:

Mothra said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention

What do you think of a non vaxxed person dying of a preventable disease?


Sad situation, no question. It's a tough call. After our oldest son got encephalitis and permanent brain damage from the MMR vaccine, we struggled with whether or not to vaccinate our two youngest children with MMR. It's proven to be one of the worst vaccines as far as side effects for children. Thankfully, they've improved the ingredients somewhat.

Ultimately, we decided to vaccinate the two younger children with MMR. Thankfully, we had no repeat of the brain damage my oldest son experienced. But I can certainly appreciate the moral dilemma since I have a son whose life is forever been changed by a vaccine injury.



Do you advise parents not to vaccinate their children?


Now in DFW
First measles case confirmed in Rockwall County, officials say
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Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention




Then why did you post an article about unvaccinated Mennonites living in Texas…..in a thread about RFK?

Again did you just not read the article or forget what this threat was about?


Try to keep up


Try to read the title of the thread before you post dumb stuff with no relation to the subject matter


Go whine to the mods
I'm tired of winning


I can't tell if you're a 12 year old or a 80 year old with dementia….such a strange weirdo you are


Texas child is first confirmed death in growing measles outbreak
The unvaccinated school-age child is the first confirmed fatality in Texas's worst measles outbreak in three decades.
context.. the unvaccinated child was a mennonite

They are the original anti vaxers
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Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention




Then why did you post an article about unvaccinated Mennonites living in Texas…..in a thread about RFK?

Again did you just not read the article or forget what this threat was about?


Try to keep up


Try to read the title of the thread before you post dumb stuff with no relation to the subject matter


Go whine to the mods
I'm tired of winning


I can't tell if you're a 12 year old or a 80 year old with dementia….such a strange weirdo you are


Texas child is first confirmed death in growing measles outbreak
The unvaccinated school-age child is the first confirmed fatality in Texas's worst measles outbreak in three decades.


Here is how you actually should bring the topic up on an RFK thread

Do better and be better



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Mothra
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Osodecentx said:

Mothra said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention

What do you think of a non vaxxed person dying of a preventable disease?


Sad situation, no question. It's a tough call. After our oldest son got encephalitis and permanent brain damage from the MMR vaccine, we struggled with whether or not to vaccinate our two youngest children with MMR. It's proven to be one of the worst vaccines as far as side effects for children. Thankfully, they've improved the ingredients somewhat.

Ultimately, we decided to vaccinate the two younger children with MMR. Thankfully, we had no repeat of the brain damage my oldest son experienced. But I can certainly appreciate the moral dilemma since I have a son whose life is forever been changed by a vaccine injury.



Do you advise parents not to vaccinate their children?


I don't think I've ever advised anyone what to do with their child. It's a personal decision and I respect the parents decision.

Here is what I do say when asked. The current vaccine schedule is absolutely bonkers. There's absolutely no need for some of the vaccines we give our children. I think some vaccines are important and many are not and that it's unnecessary to pump an infant full of same.

I also think spacing out vaccines is a good idea. There's no need to follow the current vaccine schedule IMO.

And finally, I think it's important to understand how your child's body will react. Some human beings, like my son, are more susceptible to a vaccine injury. By the way of example. We found out after the vaccine injury that the likely reason my son suffered encephalitis is because he has a mitochondrial disorder. That disorder makes him operate as a sponge of sorts for toxins. The amount of heavy metals in his blood are around 50 times the average person. There are a test that you can perform to ensure your child is not susceptible to a vaccine injury. And that is what I recommend.

I've never been antixax. I am against a full vaccine schedule for some people.
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Osodecentx said:

Osodecentx said:

Mothra said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention

What do you think of a non vaxxed person dying of a preventable disease?


Sad situation, no question. It's a tough call. After our oldest son got encephalitis and permanent brain damage from the MMR vaccine, we struggled with whether or not to vaccinate our two youngest children with MMR. It's proven to be one of the worst vaccines as far as side effects for children. Thankfully, they've improved the ingredients somewhat.

Ultimately, we decided to vaccinate the two younger children with MMR. Thankfully, we had no repeat of the brain damage my oldest son experienced. But I can certainly appreciate the moral dilemma since I have a son whose life is forever been changed by a vaccine injury.



Do you advise parents not to vaccinate their children?


Now in DFW
First measles case confirmed in Rockwall County, officials say



The vast majority of people who get measles, just like the vast majority of people who get the flu, aren't going to die. Unfortunately, however, there are a few deaths each year related to same among children.
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Mothra said:

Osodecentx said:

Mothra said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention

What do you think of a non vaxxed person dying of a preventable disease?


Sad situation, no question. It's a tough call. After our oldest son got encephalitis and permanent brain damage from the MMR vaccine, we struggled with whether or not to vaccinate our two youngest children with MMR. It's proven to be one of the worst vaccines as far as side effects for children. Thankfully, they've improved the ingredients somewhat.

Ultimately, we decided to vaccinate the two younger children with MMR. Thankfully, we had no repeat of the brain damage my oldest son experienced. But I can certainly appreciate the moral dilemma since I have a son whose life is forever been changed by a vaccine injury.



Do you advise parents not to vaccinate their children?


The current vaccine schedule is absolutely bonkers. There's absolutely no need for some of the vaccines we give our children.

If this chart is accurate it is a large and near continuous increase in the vaccine schedule

You have to wonder if its all needed


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Redbrickbear said:

Mothra said:

Osodecentx said:

Mothra said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Unvaccinated Child Dies of Measles in Texas, Officials Say
At least 124 cases have been identified in Texas since late January, mostly among children and teenagers who are unvaccinated or whose vaccination status was unknown.



You fanatic attempts to blame everything on RFK are impressive but this Mennonites who don't practice vaccines and did so long before RFK or Trump

[Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious disease.
The death, of a school-age child, is the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Gaines County resident died in Lubbock, Zach Holbrooks, public health director and executive director of the South Plains Public Health District, said in an email. In a statement, Lubbock city and Texas health officials confirmed the hospitalized patient was an unvaccinated school-aged child who died in the last 24 hours.
So far, 124 people are known to have been infected, mostly among people who weren't vaccinated or had no known vaccination status, state data showed. There have been 18 people hospitalized.
The outbreak is believed to have first begun in rural West Texas, in an under-vaccinated Mennonite community in Gaines County, where 80 cases have been identified so far]

I can assure you that Mennonites, Amish, and Ultra-Orthodox Jews have had issues with vaccination that long pre-date any "anti-Vaccine" or "Vaccine questioning" movement among the general population.


And even if 99% of the general public did not question the science these groups would still shun away from it for various reasons that are their own

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/opinion/my-fellow-hasidic-jews-are-making-a-terrible-mistake-about-vaccinations.html




RFK not mentioned in article


RFK is the title of this thread

The thread you posted this article in

Did you forget that?


You jump to his defense when my blurb didn't mention

What do you think of a non vaxxed person dying of a preventable disease?


Sad situation, no question. It's a tough call. After our oldest son got encephalitis and permanent brain damage from the MMR vaccine, we struggled with whether or not to vaccinate our two youngest children with MMR. It's proven to be one of the worst vaccines as far as side effects for children. Thankfully, they've improved the ingredients somewhat.

Ultimately, we decided to vaccinate the two younger children with MMR. Thankfully, we had no repeat of the brain damage my oldest son experienced. But I can certainly appreciate the moral dilemma since I have a son whose life is forever been changed by a vaccine injury.



Do you advise parents not to vaccinate their children?


The current vaccine schedule is absolutely bonkers. There's absolutely no need for some of the vaccines we give our children.

If this chart is accurate it is a large and near continuous increase in the vaccine schedule

You have to wonder if its all needed



It's accurate, though the math is a little fuzzy to get to 72 doses (some of the doses are combined with other vaccines). This chart is also infancy to 18 years old.

I think the better chart to look at (and I've seen them) is what children are given from infant to 2 years old. That number was around 30+ vaccines. For perspective, as a child of the 70's, I had 4.
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