Message from @Say

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2019-11-10 23:55:57 UTC  

1 in 110 kids get autism

2019-11-10 23:56:00 UTC  

Their is nothing wrong with autism

2019-11-10 23:56:04 UTC  

Supposedly because of vaccines

2019-11-10 23:56:21 UTC  

Influenza mortality in in the 30s was 40%

2019-11-10 23:56:24 UTC  

I have aspergers and 146 iq I'm also not gonna die of measles

2019-11-10 23:56:44 UTC  

Ummmmm.....no.......reasonable people are not morally relativistic. @Say

2019-11-10 23:57:00 UTC  

Im not a mathematician or anything, but 1/110 is less than 40%

2019-11-10 23:57:12 UTC  

Also mmr does not cause autism so yh

2019-11-10 23:57:57 UTC  

@hootersforshooters do u live in Europe or america or another contjnent

2019-11-10 23:58:05 UTC  

I don't have Aspergers and I have a high IQ (whatever that means) and I won't die of measles, either. Ceteris Parabus......sorry about your luck @Mattie

2019-11-10 23:58:17 UTC  

A major cause for rises in autism diagnoses is the updating of the DSM and awareness going up

2019-11-10 23:58:39 UTC  

@Say
1 in 30

2019-11-10 23:59:04 UTC  

But, whose counting? Since it has nothing to do with the subject matter.

2019-11-10 23:59:26 UTC  

It absolutely has to do with the subject matter

2019-11-11 00:00:22 UTC  

The subject matter is......harm and the right to harm.....aka coercion. So, if you want to stray away from that, well, that won't help anyone.

2019-11-11 00:00:31 UTC  

If this is a cost/reward exchange (which it isnt) then you have a better chance if dying by not being vaccinated then getting autism from vaccines

2019-11-11 00:00:52 UTC  
2019-11-11 00:00:54 UTC  

@Say so, moral relativism.....

2019-11-11 00:01:02 UTC  

Statistics are all important and comparing all the recorded statistics not just cherry picking ones that support your current point is the basis of a coherant argument in any debate regarding science

2019-11-11 00:01:18 UTC  

You think you are allowed a to force people to do things that may harm them, right?

2019-11-11 00:01:25 UTC  

What does moral relativism have anything to do with this

2019-11-11 00:01:40 UTC  

That's because the chance of getting autism from vaccines is zero

2019-11-11 00:02:13 UTC  

@Mattie you enjoy all the statistics you want. The subject matter is harm, coercion.....like you said...informed consent.

2019-11-11 00:02:31 UTC  

Yes. People should run the **incredibly** low chance of being harmed from a vaccine to avoid the very real chance of death that comes from not being vaccinated

2019-11-11 00:02:32 UTC  

@Say you think you're allowed to harm people .

2019-11-11 00:02:52 UTC  

Yes but statistics are still a very important point

2019-11-11 00:02:58 UTC  

That you're allowed to coerce people.

2019-11-11 00:03:04 UTC  

You may have to cause someone pain to fix a broken bone, but in the end, you won’t die from that broken bone

2019-11-11 00:03:09 UTC  

@Mattie not to this subject matter.

2019-11-11 00:03:26 UTC  

You might break a few ribs while giving CPR, but it’s worth it to save the person’s life

2019-11-11 00:03:29 UTC  

@Say so, you believe in coercion, right?

2019-11-11 00:03:36 UTC  

By that logic we shouldn't relocate a dislocated shoulder because we could cause harm

2019-11-11 00:03:58 UTC  

@hootersforshooters so you think we shouldn’t give people CPR, right?

2019-11-11 00:04:07 UTC  

Cause it might break a few ribs and cause them pain

2019-11-11 00:04:12 UTC  

@Say "You might break a few ribs while giving CPR, but it’s worth it to save the person’s life"
Please stop with the strawman. You're not a real doctor, are you?

2019-11-11 00:04:17 UTC  

Or ct or xrays either

2019-11-11 00:04:19 UTC  

I am

2019-11-11 00:04:23 UTC  

Because radiation

2019-11-11 00:04:24 UTC  

It’s not a strawman

2019-11-11 00:04:34 UTC  

Strawman strawman strawman....

2019-11-11 00:04:46 UTC  

Broken ribs are a common side affect of cpr