[–] lanre 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
It doesn't have to be all or nothing. I don't usually agree with tallest shill but he raises a good point that we should have higher standards for vaccines, and they shouldn't be treated as a harmless thing that you can give people any number of without any adverse effects.
[–] altident 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I don't think that many people think there is no possibility of adverse effects. They literally give you a pamphlet outlining all the potential adverse effects when you go in for vaccination. So at that point it becomes a question of likelihood, and if you're considerably more likely to develop polio (or anything else) without a vaccine than you are to develop autism (or anything else) with a vaccine, then there shouldn't really be much debate about the issue. Especially since autism isn't contagious.
[–] KinkRaven 2 points 2 points 4 points (+4|-2) ago
How many people had chronic fatigue, ADHD, anxiety, depression, fibro , diverculitus, etc etc
Its not a vaccine issue, its a food supply issue. Hint all these issues bloomed in the 90s...hmm I wonder what was introduce to the food supply chain around then...
How many people had chronic fatigue, ADHD, anxiety, depression
Probably tons but there wasn't any ability or purpose to diagnose the issues without any type of available treatment. Plenty of old stories out there involving hyperactive kids, overly nervous or gloomy adults, etc.
[–] The_Cat 3 points -2 points 1 point (+1|-3) ago
You have picked your cherries well.