Message from @Bacon

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2019-04-05 22:06:35 UTC  

Think about what they thought in the bubonic plague, do we believe that now?

2019-04-05 22:06:38 UTC  

And who was that data collected by?

2019-04-05 22:06:43 UTC  

And also oxford did research this year, which supports my claim

2019-04-05 22:07:06 UTC  

So did any other university that respects itself

2019-04-05 22:07:18 UTC  

In the world. In the past decades

2019-04-05 22:08:08 UTC  

If vaccines were safe, you could put it on a spoon and eat it...
Try it, you'll die

2019-04-05 22:08:20 UTC  

Ever heard of an overdose?

2019-04-05 22:08:43 UTC  

*when you realize measles protects against cancer*

2019-04-05 22:08:54 UTC  

Drink 50 liters of water every day. You’ll die. Does that make water unsafe and dangerous?

2019-04-05 22:09:21 UTC  

>>unmute 561833737600630787

2019-04-05 22:09:21 UTC  

<:vSuccess:390202497827864597> Successfully unmuted **Lumite**#1367

2019-04-05 22:09:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563847746734522368/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190406010911.png

2019-04-05 22:09:44 UTC  

see man of my word

2019-04-05 22:09:49 UTC  

haha

2019-04-05 22:10:10 UTC  

The government is blocking anti vax data, this is why I can't show my evidence

2019-04-05 22:10:30 UTC  

But why do you think we have an immune system?

2019-04-05 22:10:47 UTC  

For colds and certain diseases

2019-04-05 22:10:52 UTC  

thats, how they make antidotes

2019-04-05 22:11:09 UTC  

Our immune system can't naturally fight off every disease

2019-04-05 22:11:16 UTC  

Which is why we have vaccines

2019-04-05 22:11:30 UTC  

As well as humans were around for 200,000 years. Common diseases would kill you until modern medicine was developed

2019-04-05 22:11:43 UTC  

lets say, What happens when an unvaxed kid is near a vaxed kid

2019-04-05 22:11:43 UTC  

My child's non vaccinated body can prevent *any* incurable disease

2019-04-05 22:11:49 UTC  

Immune system was much more crucial then. It’s still very, very important. But it has its limits

2019-04-05 22:12:08 UTC  

nothing

2019-04-05 22:12:15 UTC  

so why do we need them

2019-04-05 22:13:03 UTC  

I don’t wish him any diseases, but what happens if he does get a dangerous disease? What will help him then?

2019-04-05 22:13:33 UTC  

What do you constitute as a dangerous disease?

2019-04-05 22:13:37 UTC  

For stuff it can handle on its own. Not diseases that would kill you 99% of the time without medicine

2019-04-05 22:13:38 UTC  

His *immune system* will fight it off!

2019-04-05 22:13:38 UTC  

?

2019-04-05 22:13:55 UTC  

yep

2019-04-05 22:13:57 UTC  

Idk. Tetanus for example

2019-04-05 22:14:08 UTC  

There are far too many examples of those

2019-04-05 22:14:25 UTC  

Tetanus? And what is the mortality rate of tetanus?

2019-04-05 22:14:35 UTC  

12%

2019-04-05 22:14:37 UTC  

In what countries?

2019-04-05 22:14:58 UTC  

Hygiene and diet play a MASSIVE role in fighting off anything.

2019-04-05 22:15:00 UTC  

12% in Russia

2019-04-05 22:15:06 UTC  

If your a mad philosopher, you should believe the earth is round

2019-04-05 22:15:06 UTC  

What’s this with these diseases that kill us all. Mankind has survived for thousands of years. They’re using disease to scare us. Just fear mongering