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BlueStateRose 23 points ago +23 / -0

Regardless of your stance on vaccines, it is absolutely unconstitutional to mandate medical treatment of any kind.

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fuckpelosi 10 points ago +10 / -0

Right, I think people on the left don't realize this. They want the government to inject something into every child. Regardless of if it may be effective or not (which I think it is, and I believe should be required for most children), the other side has absolutely no understanding of why somebody would be a little hesitant to require the government to inject foreign chemicals into your own children. Instead, they just shut down the debate and if you raise any concern at all, they call you anti-science, even if you have a masters degree in biochemistry (spoken from experience)

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Tallsie 6 points ago +6 / -0

As we have seen time and time again with the left, what starts as “The MMR shot is mandatory as it prevents diseases that run havoc on society” is really the camels nose of, “well you “daughter” doesn’t want to be a boy anymore, and our injections fix that so it’s mandatory. Nocomplaining or you are going to jail bigot, what are you anti-science!?”

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Scuffers 4 points ago +4 / -0

Agreed.

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TrumpTrainJune152015 15 points ago +15 / -0

Disagree with the tone of the article, but the fact is that NY just pissed off the usually quiet Amish population and they're going to get out and vote.

No pollsters calculate them because they are mostly off the grid. Good luck, Dems.

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Robyna7 12 points ago +12 / -0

Wtf guess they have to home school

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Sheepfuzz 6 points ago +7 / -1

Mandatory products injected into us that the very manufacturers don't even stand behind (1986 law took all liability away from vaccine manufacturers). Lack of corporate liability and the side effects of the ingredients are enough reason for me to want to have the medical decisions in the hands of citizens and not the government (aka corporations).

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bitterbut_true 2 points ago +2 / -0

GOOD. Need to rile up the Amish again. Remember they saved the day in Pennsylvania in 2016, coming out of their 'seclusion' to vote for Trump. Getting ferried by car etc (those horse buggys too slow).

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mercynurse 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’m glad for this case.

It begins to make clearer that the issue is less about vaccination and more about removal of our rights.

Freedom of religion.

Right to redress of grievances.

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Isaiah53 [S] 4 points ago +12 / -8

Have you read recent studies done by independent physicians as to what is actually in most vaccines now?

One answer is zero antibodies for the diseases they are supposed to prevent.

But there are cancer cells, as well as long segments of human DNA.

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El__Trumpo 1 point ago +7 / -6

Dont bother w antivaxxers fam, lets just stay agreeing on politics

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BlueStateRose 1 point ago +1 / -0

Keep in mind that not all pedes are pro-vaccine. Some of us have personal and professional experience with vaccines that has brought us to our anti-vaxx position. In my case, both personal and professional experience, not totally anti-vaxx, but very much against the current dosing schedule and hexavalent delivery.

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High_Energy -1 points ago +4 / -5

Vaccines linked to autism and ADHD. They keep trying to poke me with that alien nanoegg garbage every time I go to the hospital. Miss me, bitch. I don't think so.

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enoughdakka 3 points ago +5 / -2

Vaccines linked to autism

No they aren't.

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katsumi27 2 points ago +3 / -1

No they aren't. Enjoy Polio.

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High_Energy 1 point ago +1 / -0

They are and I will. Same goes for that bullshit flu shot. Stuff it, don't need it.

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BlueStateRose 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hospital requires all staff and even vendors to have flu shots or wear a mask, but allow any Joe or Jane walk off the street and into patient rooms without either proof of vaccine or wearing of a mask. It’s a joke. You either apply the rule to everyone, or your rule is BS.