• 10 month old baby at risk for having measles from the Disneyland outbreak, puts his 3 year old siste
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It's an oximoron, really. "Anti-vaccination doctor"... :/
[QUOTE=Tuskin;47060418]How did he become a doctor in the first place? jesus.[/QUOTE] "Hey look I can print my PHD"
[QUOTE=Tuskin;47060418]How did he become a doctor in the first place? jesus.[/QUOTE] Mail-order college?
[quote]"It's not my responsibility to be protecting their child."[/quote] If you're actually a medical doctor (which he should no longer be after this display of delusion) then yes it fucking is!
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;47060826]Mail-order college?[/QUOTE] Mail order Russian doctor bride.
Imagine being a medical professional who doesn't give a shit about the health of kids, whether it's of others or their own. How in the fuck.
I can't wait for the headline about how he lost his medical licence.
[QUOTE=Sableye;47060400]Also if you live in the US, it is your goddamn responsibility to protect others around you from infectious diseases, that's both a sociatal contract that predates mankind's civilization and heard immunity This is a damn epidemic of one of the most infectious viruses around and people are fucking acting like preventative medicine is like a 2nd amendment issue which it damnwell isn't[/QUOTE] It's not even 'deactivated' pathogens anymore. Modern vaccines just contain enzymes that produce the target pathogen's antigens that 'fool' the body into thinking it's being attacked.
Doctors who disbelieve in medicine upon no sound basis should be disbarred permanently.
As a european I am simply dumbstruck. A country that is supposed to be the most advanced on earth at the moment in all kinds of topics is populated by some of the most backwards people.
[QUOTE=Impact1986;47061079]As a european I am simply dumbstruck. A country that is supposed to be the most advanced on earth at the moment in all kinds of topics is populated by some of the most backwards people.[/QUOTE] I don't mean to turn this into a pro-Europe circlejerk, but I'm fairly certain shit like this wouldn't fly in European countries... not only because of the different (perhaps more strict) laws and regulations, but because the vast majority of society would strongly condemn them. Same thing happens around here, everyone just *knows* they have to vaccinate their children, it's for their own good, and it's considered downright idiotic and very harmful to their children [I]not[/I] to do it - plus by law, all children must be fully vaccinated, or else they can't join/resume primary school. [editline]2nd February 2015[/editline] And homeschooling, as shown in the US, is virtually non-existant. [I]Everyone[/I] goes to school.
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;47061370]I don't mean to turn this into a pro-Europe circlejerk, but I'm fairly certain shit like this wouldn't fly in European countries... not only because of the different (perhaps more strict) laws and regulations, [B]but because the vast majority of society would strongly condemn them.[/B] Same thing happens around here, everyone just *knows* they have to vaccinate their children, it's for their own good, and it's considered downright idiotic and very harmful to their children [I]not[/I] to do it - plus by law, all children must be fully vaccinated, or else they can't join/resume primary school. [editline]2nd February 2015[/editline] [B]And homeschooling, as shown in the US, is virtually non-existant.[/B] [I]Everyone[/I] goes to school.[/QUOTE] Yes, because we are all welcoming these fucks with open arms... Ummm proof? I knew a shit ton of kids in homeschool when I was coming up.
[QUOTE=lolo;47060707]That's not a doctor, those two words do [b]not[/b] work together.[/QUOTE] FTFY Also, fuck this doctor. Bastard needs his medical license revoked immediately.
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;47061370]I don't mean to turn this into a pro-Europe circlejerk, but I'm fairly certain shit like this wouldn't fly in European countries... not only because of the different (perhaps more strict) laws and regulations, but because the vast majority of society would strongly condemn them. Same thing happens around here, everyone just *knows* they have to vaccinate their children, it's for their own good, and it's considered downright idiotic and very harmful to their children [I]not[/I] to do it - plus by law, all children must be fully vaccinated, or else they can't join/resume primary school. [editline]2nd February 2015[/editline] And homeschooling, as shown in the US, is virtually non-existant. [I]Everyone[/I] goes to school.[/QUOTE] Sadly, a few years ago (it may still be going on now) there was a severe measles outbreak in Wales because parents didn't vaccinate their children. So it's not like it doesn't happen, we're just more aware of the consequences of disease because of the countless blights that have threatened to exterminate life over here. I think that not growing up around the constant fear of disease has made newer generations complacent. This should be a massive wake-up call for them to take their finger out their ass, and to start educating children [B]further[/B] of the benefits of vaccines, life before vaccination and the consequences of not being vaccinated. I know at my secondary school we learned more about vaccines in our GSCE History lessons than our science lessons, which is shocking as not every kid takes History as a GSCE choice.
Isn't it in the Doctor's Oath to go to any lengths to [B]PROTECT[/B] not only your patients, but those around you and provide them the best care available? Despite your beliefs or theirs? That doctor needs to have his license revoked immediately.
[QUOTE=Sableye;47060392]I would like to know what dangerous toxic chemicals that doctor proscribes daily[/QUOTE] Proscribe is almost the opposite to prescribe; to proscribe is (1) to prohibit, or (2) to denounce or condemn.
Finland has a 97% vaccination coverage on measles. Result? I just had to go through Wikipedia to translate measles, because I didn't know what it was in Finnish. You hear the name once in a while, but it's not a thing that anyone gets, it's basically dead here. On average, we have less than 5 cases per year.
"It's an unfortunate thing that people die, but people die. I'm not going to put my child at risk to save another child." did this guy just justify killing kids cause 'people die' im really really worried that these people exist
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;47061370]I don't mean to turn this into a pro-Europe circlejerk, but I'm fairly certain shit like this wouldn't fly in European countries... not only because of the different (perhaps more strict) laws and regulations, but because the vast majority of society would strongly condemn them. Same thing happens around here, everyone just *knows* they have to vaccinate their children, it's for their own good, and it's considered downright idiotic and very harmful to their children [I]not[/I] to do it - plus by law, all children must be fully vaccinated, or else they can't join/resume primary school. [editline]2nd February 2015[/editline] And homeschooling, as shown in the US, is virtually non-existant. [I]Everyone[/I] goes to school.[/QUOTE] what
this measles outbreak will hopefully destroy the antivax movement, they're already struggling to find a reason to not vaccinate and everybody thinks they're assholes, especially as more and more of these kinds of articles come out
[QUOTE=Dougz;47061531]Ummm proof? I knew a shit ton of kids in homeschool when I was coming up.[/QUOTE] If anything more kids are homeschooled due to virtual school, confirmed for baloney
the hippocratic oath is literally primum nil nocere. To an extension, do not commit medical malpractice, do not act within a subject you are not knowledgeable in. this guy is a doctor of baloney. I cannot believe people like this can get a medical doctorate.
Why would you go through years of medical school and stay that dense? Being a medical practitioner is a learning career, not one that makes you this fucking stupid.
He needs a prescription. One punch in the face twice a day.
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;47061892']He needs a prescription. One punch in the face twice a day.[/QUOTE] I think you ought to increase that dosage; two punches a day won't get the point across
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;47061892']He needs a prescription. One punch in the face twice a day.[/QUOTE] what about a suppository
[QUOTE=OutspokenGolf;47061955]what about a suppository[/QUOTE] Well yeah you can technically use a fist as a suppository but I don't think it has any beneficial effects at least in medical terms.
[QUOTE=Rapscallion92;47061974]Well yeah you can technically use a fist as a suppository but I don't think it has any beneficial effects at least in medical terms.[/QUOTE] eh was kind of thinking more along the lines of a rusty rake
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;47061370] And homeschooling, as shown in the US, is virtually non-existant. [I]Everyone[/I] goes to school.[/QUOTE] you know this...how?
[QUOTE=Cornish;47061799]If anything more kids are homeschooled due to virtual school, confirmed for baloney[/QUOTE] Homeschooling is growing because the same group of people that believe they know better than the scientific community. However homeschooling (especially if one is completely unqualified) is the worst thing you can do to a child, if done wrong, and its very easy to screw it up. How can a parent that has never taken any advanced math teach advanced maths such as calculus There are many problems with our schools but homeschooling doesn't help them
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