Message from @Scissor_Pillow
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And also oxford did research this year, which supports my claim
So did any other university that respects itself
In the world. In the past decades
If vaccines were safe, you could put it on a spoon and eat it...
Try it, you'll die
Ever heard of an overdose?
*when you realize measles protects against cancer*
Drink 50 liters of water every day. You’ll die. Does that make water unsafe and dangerous?
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see man of my word
haha
The government is blocking anti vax data, this is why I can't show my evidence
But why do you think we have an immune system?
For colds and certain diseases
thats, how they make antidotes
Our immune system can't naturally fight off every disease
Which is why we have vaccines
As well as humans were around for 200,000 years. Common diseases would kill you until modern medicine was developed
lets say, What happens when an unvaxed kid is near a vaxed kid
Immune system was much more crucial then. It’s still very, very important. But it has its limits
nothing
so why do we need them
I don’t wish him any diseases, but what happens if he does get a dangerous disease? What will help him then?
What do you constitute as a dangerous disease?
For stuff it can handle on its own. Not diseases that would kill you 99% of the time without medicine
His *immune system* will fight it off!
?
yep
Idk. Tetanus for example
There are far too many examples of those
Tetanus? And what is the mortality rate of tetanus?
12%
In what countries?
Hygiene and diet play a MASSIVE role in fighting off anything.
12% in Russia
If your a mad philosopher, you should believe the earth is round
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
12% is still really, really high
7% in united states