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11/30/2015 5:14:34 PM
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I choose to not vaccinate my children for reasons discovered through vast research and facts given from scientific evidence. Ignorance, like the statements in OP's post are more harmful to people minds than the lack of vaccines given to my children to their health.
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  • Joking...?

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  • Not at all

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  • Edited by Spartan 22O: 11/30/2015 10:06:48 PM
    I still think you're joking. About the first part of your post. Not about the part about OP

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  • Oh well

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  • No seriously you're joking right?

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  • Nope.

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  • Dude you're retarded.

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  • I'll just leave these here

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  • That moment when you don't know how to back up your shit talking so you just throw some random insult out ^^

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  • Edited by Spartan 22O: 11/30/2015 11:44:43 PM
    This is from the CDC[quote]The majority of people who got measles were unvaccinated. Measles is still common in many parts of the world including some countries in Europe, Asia, the Pacific, and Africa. Travelers with measles continue to bring the disease into the U.S. Measles can spread when it reaches a community in the U.S. where groups of people are unvaccinated.[/quote]Would you rather infect a fu[i]c[/i]k ton of kids with measles? And that's just one of many diseases you make you kid suceptible to.

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  • Where on that chart does it say those were from unvaccinated individuals?

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  • Edited by Spartan 22O: 12/1/2015 12:13:17 AM
    It doesn't matter you idiot. The fact is, they come in from everywhere, and your child is far more likely to get it than an vaccinated kid, and outbreaks are far more likely in an unvaccinated community.

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  • Lol and I'm the idiot. Where's your proof in that statement or do you just regurgitate what you're told by others to believe? There's a reason I don't vaccinate my kids. Anddddd you can find it in this chart http://imgur.com/rSO1K81

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  • Why don't you get your info from a real database instead of imgur. I've presented you results from a study by the Center for Disease Control and you give me some imgur bullshit with not a single reference. Try again.

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  • You found random diseases that just so happened to prove your point. Odds are, there are more diseases that are more common in inbaccinated children. Testing for neurodermatitis and middle ear infections and hay fever cases in Germany is just grasping at straws.

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  • http://www.healthline.com/health-news/children-anti-vaccination-movement-leads-to-disease-outbreaks-120312 [quote]Even in 2013, the anti-vaccination movement continues to leave the door open to outbreaks of diseases that have been all but eradicated by modern medicine. These diseases include measles, polio, whooping cough, and more.[/quote] There's a ton of [i]deadly[/i] diseases. A case of hay fever isn't deadly or [b]contageous[/b].

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  • See? Somebody gets it.

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  • You act like I made that chart 0.o lol that was literally the first pic I found when I searched a comparison :p but anyway

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  • I don't think you did but if you're referring to the imgur chart then I have legit grounds to assume you made the chart.

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  • Nah man. Just looked up the comparison, found the first picture, saved it, uploaded it to imgur so I could share it here, and then gave you the link. Took less than a minute for the whole process.

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  • Ok then give me the [i]actual[/i] link so I actually know what the chart is talking about and so that I know that it's not just bullshit someone pulled out of their asshole which is what it looks like. I provided actual links for you.

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  • http://www.healthyprotocols.net/_membersfiles/WEB%20Files/Working%20WEB%20Files/2_vac_vs_unvacc_Child.htm http://www.project.nsearch.com/m/blogpost?id=4878805%3ABlogPost%3A716513 http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/studies-show-measles-vaccine-spreads-virus/ http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/1/1/5/htm http://tomgrimshaw.com/tomsblog/2012/02/10/vaccination-data-and-references/ http://yourbodygodstemple.blogspot.com/2012/08/unvaccinated-children-healthier-get.html?m=1 http://www.ageofautism.com/2013/09/round-2-cdcs-poul-thorsen-lying-in-plain-sight.html

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  • Here's a actual CDC reference that has an autism answer if you [i]still[/i] think autism is linked [quote]Some people have had concerns that ASD (Autism Spectrom Disorder) might be linked to the vaccines children receive, but studies have shown that there is no link between receiving vaccines and developing ASD. In 2011, an Institute of Medicine (IOM) report on eight vaccines given to children and adults found that with rare exceptions, these vaccines are very safe.[/quote] As for measles I also provided a CDC reference to the fact that measles had be eradicated by early 2000s but was literally brought back from the dead by the unvaccinated community. I am a man of God so don't try to throw the temple stuff at me. I won't pitty you when your kids get polio and can't use their legs for the rest of their lives.

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  • Claims to be a man of God. Says cruel things. Laughable. I want to see these studies that the CDC claims to have conducted.

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