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ChickNorris 3 points ago +3 / -0

this is from 2015 people.

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realJohnBarron 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks. Interesting read. I'm not a fan of mandatory vaccines at all, especially if they've not been safety (and placebo) tested for significant lengths of time. My thinking is more along the lines of Rand Paul.

They mention 100 measles cases in 14 states. Would be interesting to know how many of the individuals that got measles were already vaccinated against measles. One reason placebo testing is important.

Also like the last line about possible links to autism.

though the assertion has been discredited in the medical community

Im skeptical by nature so any assertion 100 percent that something could never happen always makes you think. Discrediting is not the same as proving beyond a reasonable doubt, granted this is not a court.

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Brendancs0 [S] 5 points ago +6 / -1

I’m not against vaccines because I think they cause autism. I just don’t need them and they have really toxic ingredients

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realJohnBarron 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is no doubt they have some toxic ingredients, that's for sure. This also poses difficult questions for individuals that have communicable disease that do not have cures, such as HIV.