Message from @Lancelot

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2019-05-09 10:28:22 UTC  

So you would rather have polio then autism?

2019-05-09 10:46:01 UTC  

Most people fully recover from polio with life-long immunities afterwards, so.... yes.

2019-05-09 18:45:21 UTC  

it's not about making fun or ridiculing something as a 'meme'. The discussion is about having a rational standpoint without appealing to any authority, the term legitimate is often misused, as if it's an entitlement you get from the establishment

2019-05-09 18:46:37 UTC  

to name a few phenomena in today's world, it applies even thousands of years back: unacceptable truth and non-evidence truth

2019-05-09 19:10:16 UTC  

Okay, so give me an actual research paper that states that vaccines cause autism or any other major problem. Vaccines do more good then harm. We’ve gotten rid of polio and measles, but those came back because of Anti-Vaxxers

2019-05-09 19:10:51 UTC  

Well vaccines cause autism

2019-05-09 19:11:22 UTC  

There are a ton of private researchs that so it does

2019-05-09 19:11:25 UTC  

They don’t lmao

2019-05-09 19:11:29 UTC  

Give me a research paper

2019-05-09 19:12:01 UTC  

Uhh

2019-05-09 19:12:30 UTC  

I it will take me half a hour to find it

2019-05-09 19:25:18 UTC  

you throw the blame on people who refuse to vaccinate in the US, the truth is otherwise and might be contrary

2019-05-09 19:26:29 UTC  

1) the diseases you named are eliminated from the US, not eradicated
2) the source is mainly from the Philippines and other non-US countries
3) MSM is making a lot of spinoffs to shift the blame to unvaccinated US citizens, while the source actually comes from unvaccinated (illegal) immigrants

2019-05-09 19:27:31 UTC  

there's an obvious political agenda going on if you connect these dots...
bringing people with diseases to create a problem
fear is the reaction
the 'solution' they've got in their agenda is mandating

2019-05-09 19:27:39 UTC  

who benefits?
manufacturers

2019-05-09 19:33:30 UTC  

Right, so no more international travel because you might be carrying a virus or the like? Because that's what I'm getting from your comment. Also, are you accepting that vaccines actually are beneficial, or am I interpreting your comment wrong and they're still some super-threat?

2019-05-09 19:37:39 UTC  

it's not like that

2019-05-09 19:38:28 UTC  

it's all about efficiency if we talk about rendering them obsolete, problem is that if the disease comes back, even vaccinated people are at risk, regardless of the vaccination rate

2019-05-09 19:38:42 UTC  

even in communities with a high vaccination rate, outbreaks still occur

2019-05-09 19:39:05 UTC  

these cases are considered as vaccine/immunization failures

2019-05-09 19:39:08 UTC  

So that's why we keep vaccinating, even after a disease has gone from the region. It's a preventative measure

2019-05-09 19:39:40 UTC  

should then be focused on the immigrants themselves, maybe check them for any of these diseases

2019-05-09 19:40:30 UTC  

Or supporting other countries with vaccine programs

2019-05-09 19:41:08 UTC  

could be too, adding to that news that shows the source is not from activists, but rather from immigrants who carry these diseases

2019-05-09 19:41:55 UTC  

since some people have suggestions based on anecdotes, research would be required, especially clinical trials

2019-05-09 19:42:26 UTC  

just imagine if there is a clinical trial showing that vitamin C IV on a 50 gram dose is effective for measles in adults and 5 gram of that dose is effective in children

2019-05-09 19:42:59 UTC  

the reason for the two different doses has to do with the LD50 of vitamin C, which is about 10000 mg/kg

2019-05-09 19:43:07 UTC  

Adrian Dunbar has stage 3 immune system failure and is going to die

2019-05-09 19:43:44 UTC  

proof of that you have stage 3 immune system failure?

2019-05-09 19:46:31 UTC  

or is it CKD?

2019-05-09 20:17:07 UTC  

not all immune systems like vaccines which is why I wouldnt' risk a vaccine I already got screwed once 🗿

2019-05-09 20:17:28 UTC  

vaccines are good and bad. MOstly bad lotta reeel bad side effects

2019-05-09 20:50:52 UTC  

@Lancelot, thats a nice arguement, the wall of text one, you did your reasearch

2019-05-09 21:03:22 UTC  

they work

2019-05-09 21:53:14 UTC  

@TheWorldController <#551617059013001236>

2019-05-09 21:54:49 UTC  

@「阿波根うみこ」 <#551617059013001236>

2019-05-09 21:57:07 UTC  

So

2019-05-09 21:57:10 UTC  

Lemme get this straight

2019-05-09 21:57:16 UTC  

In there, if you even **BOTHERED** to take a moment to actually research before you spouted some bullshit or asked for evidence, you will see exactly what you guys are looking for. Evidence that vaccines can cause harm, as well as induce what they vaccinate for.

2019-05-09 21:57:17 UTC  

Causation vs. correlation, my friend