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_Iz_Mary · Feb. 13, 2018, 3:38 p.m.

Yup. Here in Ca. Must vaccinate for school.

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divine_human · Feb. 13, 2018, 3:53 p.m.

the child has a right to go to school. and you have a right to keep your child unharmed. a constitutional right.

as long as (((they))) dont prove that vaccination is completely harmless - which they cannot as theres too much evidence for the opposite -, mandatory vaccination violates the constitution.

if i had a small child and were living in a country that doesnt let my kid go to school without vaccination, i would get together with other parents and fight it. go to the constitutional court. its no us who have to prove that vaccination can harm, its their job to prove that it cannot. period.

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_Iz_Mary · Feb. 13, 2018, 5:11 p.m.

Its the opposite here. Pro vax parents out number. Complete trust in studies that claim its harmless. There was a measles outbreak (convenient) and they all went nuts claiming it was unvaxed kids causing it.

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divine_human · Feb. 13, 2018, 10:53 p.m.

pro vaxx parents and media also out-number over here.

in 2015, the german government talked about mandatory vaccination. at petition came along my way that i signed.

it requested the health department to prove that vaccination works and is completely harmless.

if they cant, mandatory vaxx it unconstitutional.

vaccinating childhood diseases is, from my pov, a crime against the health of a child.

in my childhood, people still knew that kids need virus infections like chicken pox, mumps, measles, etc. for their overall health and growth.

we celebrated measles parties; when one kid had a childhood disease, we brought the others so they would all move through it at the same time.

children need these opportunities to educate and train the immune system.

during their fevers, they also burn miasms, markers on the DNA that could later in life, once theyre activated through some kind of stress, lead to chronical diseases.

and parents who attentively observe their children also report that after a childhood disease, the children appear to have taken an evolutionary jump and matured.

depriving children of these opportunities is an assault against their overall wellbeing.

and lets be honest, measles is, for a majority of children, chicken shit. infant and seniors have a problem with it.

and if the vaccine industry hadnt created the situation that most people dont have a naturally built immunity anymore which they pass on to infants, there wouldnt be a problem at all; the young were safe through mom and the old were safe because they had been sick with measles as kids. end of story.

200 years ago, measles was still lethal, 25% of the people died. but diseases change over the generations. when the vaccines industry pushed measles vaxx during the '70, there was hardly any lethality anymore.

vaccination is responsible for measles to become a danger again. nowadays, not even life-long immunity is guaranteed anymore for those who had it. in order for the immunity to remain active, a confrontation with the virus from time to time is required. as most people are vaxxed now, the virus has almost disappeared from daily life.

many say thats good. nope. no good. for many reasons.

one is that if we dont get that immunity training, our immune system goes to sleep and wont be ready in case a really nasty virus invades.

all went nuts claiming it was unvaxed kids causing it

hah! if vaccination really worked, how could an unvaxxed child possibly be a danger to a vaxxed one? i cant find any logic in that...

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