Message from @Saturn

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2020-02-26 00:20:59 UTC  

Dont make claims you cant back up

2020-02-26 00:21:03 UTC  

Evidently, that's a false statement.

2020-02-26 00:21:24 UTC  

But you refer to Ad Hominems more than you do to science, so for that, have fun.

2020-02-26 00:21:25 UTC  

Ok then explaim how modern medicine solved the problem of spanish flu or small pox

2020-02-26 00:21:42 UTC  

Feel free to continue talking, but if anyone else has questions and actually would like to learn about it, feel free to let me know.

2020-02-26 00:22:00 UTC  

LOL what a clown

2020-02-26 00:22:26 UTC  

Unfortunately, that's a mirror.

2020-02-26 00:22:30 UTC  

Literally 0 proof for anything you said and the reason is " i wont be convinced "

2020-02-26 00:23:01 UTC  

So hey let me make a bunch of false statements say its a fact but provide no evidence because no one will change their minds

2020-02-26 00:23:06 UTC  

Sounds very smart

2020-02-26 00:23:34 UTC  

this isn't the first time he makes a baseless claim then refuses to defend it because "you won't accept it"

2020-02-26 00:24:26 UTC  

Well, if you'd like to know the *specific* reason, Variolation played a huge part initially in preventing the spread of those diseases, the former specifically.

2020-02-26 00:24:45 UTC  

This of course was expensive, invasive, and not very efficient, so a replacement was necessary.

2020-02-26 00:25:27 UTC  

As for Syphilis, you can still get it but things that helped prevent the transmission of STDs like *woah, condoms* and similar developments dramatically decreased the proliferation of syphilis.

2020-02-26 00:26:03 UTC  

Its easily debunked by the simple fact less than 10 percent of the people vaccinated for it

2020-02-26 00:26:12 UTC  

Completely disproves all what you say

2020-02-26 00:26:44 UTC  

Against Syphilis?

2020-02-26 00:27:04 UTC  

I think you'll realize what I said is valid if you consider the differences between vaccination and condoms.

2020-02-26 00:27:20 UTC  

Im talking about variolation

2020-02-26 00:27:51 UTC  

So you're saying that less then 10% of the population are vaccinated for variolation?

2020-02-26 00:27:55 UTC  

Or something else?

2020-02-26 00:28:03 UTC  

Yes

2020-02-26 00:28:13 UTC  

So the vaccine didnt eradicate it

2020-02-26 00:28:17 UTC  

Well, that's quite telling.

2020-02-26 00:28:52 UTC  

So, to verify again, 10% of the world population is vaccinated against variolation?

2020-02-26 00:29:02 UTC  

Where do you get a vaccine for it?

2020-02-26 00:29:06 UTC  

The Doctor's?

2020-02-26 00:29:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/682021378047737951/PE_nr_4_2017__Art_21.pdf

2020-02-26 00:29:29 UTC  

Variolation is not a disease

2020-02-26 00:29:32 UTC  

Its small pox

2020-02-26 00:29:33 UTC  

Here, this is for Cholera.

2020-02-26 00:29:38 UTC  

No, it isn't.

2020-02-26 00:29:40 UTC  

And yet...

2020-02-26 00:29:52 UTC  

You argued that 10% of the world population was vaccinated for variolation.

2020-02-26 00:30:05 UTC  

Variolation or inoculation was the method first used to immunize an individual against smallpox (Variola) with material taken from a patient or a recently variolatedindividual, in the hope that a mild, but protective, infection would result

2020-02-26 00:30:26 UTC  

You use variolation as if its a disease

2020-02-26 00:30:38 UTC  

I was using your terminology, as you clearly believed it was.

2020-02-26 00:30:42 UTC  

Until you looked it up

2020-02-26 00:30:46 UTC  

No

2020-02-26 00:30:47 UTC  

And made the sudden realization

2020-02-26 00:30:51 UTC  

That it wasn't a disease.