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@Mominohio wrote:

@NoelSeven wrote:

"That there are very few severe reactions is little comfort to parents of one of the few."

 

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There will most likely be more reactions from the disease itself.

 

Those who don't vaccinate their children may well cause the death of the children of others.

 

 


Then the logic would follow that those who do vaccinate, may well cause harm to themselves from the drugs, in the long run. Think the antibiotic overuse, and discovery that we have created superbugs that have changed and become untreatable/harder to treat.


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Vaccines and antibiotics are 2 different things. In the long run, vaccinated people live. The logic, actually, it's called science, is that someone who is protected doesn't ordinarily need an antibiotic.

 

I feel sorry for those who just don't understand science. It must make life terrifying for them like ancient peoples who feared thunder or an eclipse.

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@Mominohio wrote:

@NoelSeven wrote:

"That there are very few severe reactions is little comfort to parents of one of the few."

 

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There will most likely be more reactions from the disease itself.

 

Those who don't vaccinate their children may well cause the death of the children of others.

 

 


Then the logic would follow that those who do vaccinate, may well cause harm to themselves from the drugs, in the long run. Think the antibiotic overuse, and discovery that we have created superbugs that have changed and become untreatable/harder to treat.


What on earth are you smoking, lady. I mean that in a friendly kind of way. Seriously, where did you learn to connect such dots?


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@italia8140 wrote:

@Mominohio wrote:

@occasionalrain wrote:

That there are very few severe reactions is little comfort to parents of one of the few. 


But we simply can't consider the few. Only the majority matter. Only the science is right. No one is to have an opinion, an intuition or faith in anything else. Sarcasm inserted.


Give it up. You're OUTNUMBERED.


And that is supposed to bully me off the topic? Think not. Being among the majority doesn't make one among the right.

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@JaneMarple wrote:

Let her talk to herself, she's deliberately trying to take this thread down by bring argumentative and immature, you know like a toddler's temper tantrum.


Exactly what is this post, then?

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Vaccines and antibiotics are 2 different things. In the long run, vaccinated people live. The logic is that someone who is protected doesn't ordinarily need an antibiotic.

 
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Lila is correct.  Also, measles are a virus.  Antibiotics are NOT used to fight a virus, they are used for bacterial infections.
 
 
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@Lila Belle wrote:

@Mominohio wrote:

@NoelSeven wrote:

"That there are very few severe reactions is little comfort to parents of one of the few."

 

*******************************

 

There will most likely be more reactions from the disease itself.

 

Those who don't vaccinate their children may well cause the death of the children of others.

 

 


Then the logic would follow that those who do vaccinate, may well cause harm to themselves from the drugs, in the long run. Think the antibiotic overuse, and discovery that we have created superbugs that have changed and become untreatable/harder to treat.


***********************

 

Vaccines and antibiotics are 2 different things. In the long run, vaccinated people live. The logic, actually, it's called science, is that someone who is protected doesn't ordinarily need an antibiotic.

 

I feel sorry for those who just don't understand science. It must make life terrifying for them like ancient peoples who feared thunder or an eclipse.

 

Very condscending, to assume that this feeble attempt to demean will make said words be true.


 

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@Mominohio wrote:

@italia8140 wrote:

@Mominohio wrote:

@occasionalrain wrote:

That there are very few severe reactions is little comfort to parents of one of the few. 


But we simply can't consider the few. Only the majority matter. Only the science is right. No one is to have an opinion, an intuition or faith in anything else. Sarcasm inserted.


Give it up. You're OUTNUMBERED.


And that is supposed to bully me off the topic? Think not. Being among the majority doesn't make one among the right.


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@Mominohio wrote:

@italia8140 wrote:

@Mominohio wrote:

@occasionalrain wrote:

That there are very few severe reactions is little comfort to parents of one of the few. 


But we simply can't consider the few. Only the majority matter. Only the science is right. No one is to have an opinion, an intuition or faith in anything else. Sarcasm inserted.


Give it up. You're OUTNUMBERED.


And that is supposed to bully me off the topic? Think not. Being among the majority doesn't make one among the right.


Finally, something we agree on. Being among the majority does not mean anything; nor does being in the minority. Numbers are irrelevant here.


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@suzyQ3 wrote:

@Mominohio wrote:

@NoelSeven wrote:

"That there are very few severe reactions is little comfort to parents of one of the few."

 

*******************************

 

There will most likely be more reactions from the disease itself.

 

Those who don't vaccinate their children may well cause the death of the children of others.

 

 


Then the logic would follow that those who do vaccinate, may well cause harm to themselves from the drugs, in the long run. Think the antibiotic overuse, and discovery that we have created superbugs that have changed and become untreatable/harder to treat.


What on earth are you smoking, lady. I mean that in a friendly kind of way. Seriously, where did you learn to connect such dots?


I'll simply ask you the same.

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@NoelSeven wrote:

 

Vaccines and antibiotics are 2 different things. In the long run, vaccinated people live. The logic is that someone who is protected doesn't ordinarily need an antibiotic.

 
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Lila is correct.  Also, measles are a virus.  Antibiotics are NOT used to fight a virus, they are used for bacterial infections.
 
 

I guess for those unable to follow, I'll explain that I never stated antibiotics were used to treat virus. I said that science was wrong about the overuse/abuse of antibiotics in the past, and we are now dealing with the fallout of that 'science'. So why would there be no possibility that the same type of thing could go down with some of the vaccines in the future? But let's cloud the issue with persona insults and attacks, that will make it right.