Re: Handling the anti-vaccination problem
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Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:51 am
by John Galt
pretty straightforward. the amish have been with us from the beginning, not contributing to society, but live and let die that's what i always say. this allows them to continue to do that, while people that i actually interact with need to be vaccinated.
note: i don't count the time i stopped near my parents house at a scene of a buggy on the side of the road where an amish guy was beating his not-dead-but-probably-wanted-to-die horse, all skin and bones that it was, when it was laying down because it couldn't get up... i left, there was nothing i could do, i didn't have a buggy with me
i'd go more than that though as i'd demand that any immigrant who wants to come here needs to be vaccinated, and agree that all their children will be vaccinated. here in minnesota, somalians are the root cause of most of this stuff, and i don't even have a child and i think about it if i did and that happened to my toddler (as it did recently to dozens of toddlers) the fury and anger i would feel. measles doesn't have high mortality, but even if your child gets over it they are now at risk to get Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, a chronic, progressive, brain inflammation caused by the measles virus, a decade or more after the infection. no cure, mostly fatal. and you wouldn't even know if this could happen to your child later or not
Re: Handling the anti-vaccination problem
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Sat Feb 09, 2019 9:37 am
by John Galt
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/washington ... OZCGaIYnwAYa know what? f**k em. Just make them stay inside quarantine until they agree to take a shot.
Re: Handling the anti-vaccination problem
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Mon Feb 11, 2019 5:40 am
by ToddStarnes
A real drawback of the ease of modern life is removal of barriers to reproduction and, accordingly, the dulling of the curative scythe of natural selection. In another time the gene pool was curated and these sorts of folks died facedown in the dirt after eating berries everybody else in the tribe acknowledged as poisonous.
Alas, here we are. Honestly the gene pool is probably dysgenic now. Desirable people utilize birth control; the animals that have learned to walk upright and imitate humans in many ways have 3 kids by 18.
Re: Handling the anti-vaccination problem
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Mon Feb 11, 2019 12:24 pm
by spacemonkey
I wonder how many coming across the border has even had a single shot for anything?
Re: Handling the anti-vaccination problem
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Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:46 am
by John Galt
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/a- ... clear-poll1.3% of kids are unvaccinated in the US. i think this is a problem.
but 10 percent of the population of children of canada is not vaccinated?
f**k the southern border, we need A WALL IN THE NORTH
Re: Handling the anti-vaccination problem
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Thu Feb 21, 2019 11:11 am
by exploited
Mandatory vaccination needs to run through our court system before it gets fully implemented, but it will inevitably get here. There are lots of exemptions available right now, the biggest one being religious. I expect a Charter challenge to mandatory vaccination, but I think the SC will probably declare an overriding public interest.