• Autismal Parents Infect Their Kids With Measles to Stop Them from Getting Fake Autism From Vaccines
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[B][U]EDIT: FEB-2-15 APPARENTLY THIS IS FALSE PLEASE READ BELOW THE QUOTE[/U][/B] [quote]The measles outbreak is continuing to spread in the United States with over 110 cases present in at least 16 states. Some parents who refuse to get their kids vaccinated have come up with another plan: hosting measles parties. This morning on "Fox and Friends," Elisabeth Hasselbeck said that parents are bringing their kids who haven't been vaccinated around those who are infected in order to "build up their immunity." Dr. Philippa Cheetham explained that the idea of measles parties came from chicken pox parties that began in the 1980s. She said that parents at that time wanted "to mix children who had chicken pox, with children who did not have chicken pox to try and increase exposure as a way of building up natural immunity." [/quote] [url]http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/02/09/measles-parties-some-parents-want-infect-kids-build-immunity[/url] There's a big difference between chicken pox and measles you dumb fucks. [url]http://www.cbsnews.com/news/california-health-officials-warn-against-measles-parties/[/url] [url]http://www.wchstv.com/news/features/eyewitness-news/stories/Parents-In-California-Holding-quot-Measles-Parties-quot-74361.shtml#.VN2ITNxVh7Q[/url] [B]So, apparently despite other news outlets also reporting on this, it's just Fox trying to garner attention in any way it possibly can: [/B] [url]http://www.snopes.com/politics/medical/measlesparties.asp[/url] [B]I apologize to everyone for the unnecessary uproar.[/B]
What the fucking fuck. This can only end badly. And when it does, we'd better see some laws passed regarding vaccinating children.
Thank god everyone I know has them
If anything there'll be less dumb idiots in the world.
jesus fucking christ
Holy shit, these poor fucking kids.
[QUOTE=SebiWarrior;47108971]If anything there'll be less dumb idiots in the world.[/QUOTE] The children don't deserve it.
TAKE. THE. FUCKING. KIDS. AWAY. If you have to pass something through the courts to allow it to happen faster, do it. If it drives these people into compounds like the Branch Davidians, good. At least then they'll look as crazy as they really are.
[QUOTE=SebiWarrior;47108971]If anything there'll be less dumb idiots in the world.[/QUOTE] I wouldn't celebrate the deaths of innocent children who has been told that vaccines are evil by their parents if I were you
These anti vaxers dont have any sense of the scale of suffering caused by diseases such as measles. Kids will die because of this.
Exposing them to the disease so that they can build an immunity to it. So... like a vaccine?
This is not how inoculation works.
nothing says party like a measles party
Seize the samples while they're in transit and arrest the sender(s) for domestic terrorism.
[QUOTE=Dirty_Ape;47109012]Exposing them to the disease so that they can build an immunity to it. So... like a vaccine?[/QUOTE] Except instead of a weakened or dead form, its the full blown thing.
Some of the wealthier parts of California have vaccination rates similar to third world countries.
Honestly, measles hardly ever kills anymore. It isn't the vaccines that did that. [img]http://wpmedia.business.financialpost.com/2014/04/fp0416_measle_rates_us_b_ab1.jpg?w=620[/img] That being said, a person shouldn't infect themselves, or someone else, so deliberately.
[QUOTE=Dirty_Ape;47109012]Exposing them to the disease so that they can build an immunity to it. So... like a vaccine?[/QUOTE] Vaccines give your body inert cells so that your immune system can be ready to fight off the disease when it comes into contact with the real thing. What these people are doing is literally just spreading the disease. Like, what is that even supposed to accomplish? It's not preventative, because they're getting the disease anyway.
What could possibly go wrong with intentionally giving your children a disease known to kill thousands of youth per year?
[QUOTE=SebiWarrior;47108971]If anything there'll be less dumb idiots in the world.[/QUOTE] The problem is, this only makes the sudden rise in measles cases even worse, endangering people who can't receive the vaccine due to allergies (or infants who are too young), and overall lowering the herd immunity of everyone around them. So no, this doesn't just affect them, which is why I think we should enact some goddamn laws to prevent these ignorant shitheads from fucking up everything.
I know you can be charged with intentionally spreading HIV but is there a law in the United States that makes it illegal to be a part of "Measles Parties"
[QUOTE=Forumaster;47108939]There's a big difference between chicken pox and measles you dumb fucks.[/QUOTE] Your avatar is the correct response.
[QUOTE=Zenreon117;47109051]Honestly, measles hardly ever kills anymore. It isn't the vaccines that did that. [img]http://wpmedia.business.financialpost.com/2014/04/fp0416_measle_rates_us_b_ab1.jpg?w=620[/img] That being said, a person shouldn't infect themselves, or someone else, so deliberately.[/QUOTE] Why should mortality be the measurement of harm? The entire sickness can be avoided outright.
[QUOTE=Zenreon117;47109051]Honestly, measles hardly ever kills anymore. It isn't the vaccines that did that. [img]http://wpmedia.business.financialpost.com/2014/04/fp0416_measle_rates_us_b_ab1.jpg?w=620[/img] That being said, a person shouldn't infect themselves, or someone else, so deliberately.[/QUOTE] mostly due to increases in sanitation, but there has been a marked decline in infections surely?
[QUOTE=Jewish Paladin;47109079]The problem is, this only makes the sudden rise in measles cases even worse, endangering people who can't receive the vaccine due to allergies (or infants who are too young), and overall lowering the herd immunity of everyone around them. So no, this doesn't just affect them, which is why I think we should enact some goddamn laws to prevent these ignorant shitheads from fucking up everything.[/QUOTE] Exactly this. Let's take the reduced herd immunity levels that we created with anti-vax bullshit, and [B]put them to the test by deliberately creating an outbreak[/B]. I've changed my mind about jailing anti-vax parents. These people need to be locked up until they decide to not be a threat to their communities. If this was a plan to deliberately spread AIDS (a conspiracy theory that's got far too many brains attached to it), these people would be called bioterrorists.
[QUOTE=elixwhitetail;47109117]Exactly this. Let's take the reduced herd immunity levels that we created with anti-vax bullshit, and [B]put them to the test by deliberately creating an outbreak[/B]. I've changed my mind about jailing anti-vax parents. These people need to be locked up until they decide to not be a threat to their communities. If this was a plan to deliberately spread AIDS (a conspiracy theory that's got far too many brains attached to it), these people would be called bioterrorists.[/QUOTE] If terrorists released some kind of immune suppression agent followed by a variety of "normal" diseases, it'd be full on biological warfare and we'd plant a MOAB so far up their asses they could floss with the tail fins.
[QUOTE=Zenreon117;47109051]Honestly, measles hardly ever kills anymore. It isn't the vaccines that did that. [img]http://wpmedia.business.financialpost.com/2014/04/fp0416_measle_rates_us_b_ab1.jpg?w=620[/img] That being said, a person shouldn't infect themselves, or someone else, so deliberately.[/QUOTE] Stop right now. That graph doesn't measure "infections". It measures "deaths". It is an extremely misleading graph. Find me the graph which measures /infection/ and not /death/. Vaccines are preventatives, so to say that it affects the death rate is nonsense, because they're not meant to influence the death rate from catching measles, but to stop you getting it in the first place.
holy hell this is how you kill people
[QUOTE=Deng;47109225]Stop right now. That graph doesn't measure "infections". It measures "deaths". It is an extremely misleading graph. Find me the graph which measures /infection/ and not /death/. Vaccines are preventatives, so to say that it affects the death rate is nonsense, because they're not meant to influence the death rate from catching measles, but to stop you getting it in the first place.[/QUOTE] [IMG]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ed/Measles_US_1944-2007_inset.png[/IMG]
There's this girl in our class who is anti-vax and her argument was "I haven't had any vaccinations and [I]I'm[/I] fine!" (Her exact words) Teacher just looked at her and changed the subject.
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