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ThisTrainHasNoBrakes 10 points ago +10 / -0

At this point I absolutely would not be surprised if we find out that vaccines DO actually cause autism.

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God_family_guns 3 points ago +3 / -0

We already know. Look at Dr Paul Thomas's numbers in Cali.

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TheReaper 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think it does for some forms. There are multiple sources for the cause of autism, some of which I am certain are triggered by compositions of vaccines.

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CorneliusFitchpins 6 points ago +6 / -0

With everything uncovered over the last year, it blows my mind some of you still trust “medical science” to NOT inject your children with poison, metals and dead baby tissue 25+ times before they’re 5 years old.

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tremendous_trump2020 -2 points ago +2 / -4

Healthier until they get sick or die from measles or pertussis.

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God_family_guns 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, that doesn't happen

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TheReaper -2 points ago +1 / -3

This is basically true and makes logical sense. The issue is that it rides on the back of other kids that have been vaccinated which enables them not to contract kid communicable diseases, which can be devastating.

Missing the big picture.

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Scout88AT 4 points ago +4 / -0

The big picture is plumbing and hygiene have improved which is probably the most important factor to mitigate communicable diseases, not vaccination

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TheReaper 0 points ago +1 / -1

Yes, the ones related to hygiene, but not the airborne ones like whooping cough.

I'm no fan of immunizations, but some are needed. I have a child with autism, so I've looked into this, deeply.

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Scout88AT 1 point ago +1 / -0

You assume I do not have personal experience with autism and that I have not looked deeply into this. There are none that are NEEDED. There is just a cost/benefit that each individual should have the freedom to weigh for themselves and their family.

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grumpoh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just because they can avoid "contracting" it doesn't mean they are unable to carry it. 2020 has proven that most people don't know the difference between being a clinical infection and being "positive for" (carrying) viral matter. Your point is probably relevant as vaccinated kids are theoretically better able to limit reproduction of the matter within their body, but it doesn't tell the whole story of this study.

What this article should inspire is some thought regarding how vaccines have changed over their history and why they now produce these side-effects at such a high rate. Modern vaccines contain poorly-tested additives, are developed using weak hosts, and are validated by groups with conflicts of interest.

I'm not anti-vaxx, I'm safe-vaxx. We live in a culture that has largely forgotten the risk/gain equation when it comes to pharmaceuticals.

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TheReaper 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree 100%. We should always revisit these things.

We know about more about immuno responses now than when these were created.

It's interesting that some data exists that shows the MMR vaccine may be the train younger people have almost no issue with covid.

Be nice to remove politics from this type of discussion.