Bob the Coder
Senior member
Way to jump to conclusions.
You are a certifiable fuckwitted retard.
Way to jump to conclusions.
As a physician many of the opinions shared here and in the media make me sad...
Now what if you are the child, your parents decided not to vaccinate you. You end up suffering permanent damage that was easily preventable. How would you feel about that?
You are a certifiable fuckwitted retard.
We already have this debate on several fronts: Rowe v. Wade, Right to Die, etc. Do we really need another one?
You brought that argument up, so you tell us. But first, consider that a major difference between this and those is that here we have a quantifiable interest in restricting a person's freedom of choice. Herd immunity is a thing, as has been long since established in medical literature, and recently demonstrated by all those stories involving measles patients that were too young to be vaccinated - when several years ago such an outbreak would have been unthinkable. Rights to abortion and death do not affect the public except indirectly; they're really not comparable.
I wish we could get people up in arms regarding the net neutrality discussion with as much fire as people seem to have with this.
The argument was brought up by those of you demanding people be thrown in jail and have their children taken away for delaying/refusing to vaccinate their children or themselves. I am just illustrating the parallels that nobody else wants to address. Those parallels, whether you want to consider them are not, are very relevant to certain individuals of the population for a multitude of reasons be they right or wrong in your eyes.
I think a lot of that fire is there, it's just an older topic that has been simmering for quite a while. Plus most people find it harder to care about abstract freedoms than sick children.
One's an ethical issue, the other is a public health issue.
Public health officials are investigating a “cluster of measles” at a KinderCare Learning Center in northwest suburban Chicago.
According to the Cook County Department of Public Heath, five infants at the Palatine day care may have measles. Diagnoses for two children were confirmed and test results for three remaining cases are pending, though those cases were diagnosed based on clinical and epidemiological criteria, officials said.
Health officials said the five children are all under the age of one.
All students, staff and faculty were notified of the diagnoses and anyone who has not received a measles vaccination has been told to stay at home and away from unvaccinated people for the next 21 days.
Getting vaccinations is a smart thing to do. Therefore, California.

So, what are the arguments against vaccination?
Because I haven't seen a single compelling argument against vaccination yet. People say there are but I haven't seen one. Are these people just idiots?
Thanks. I'm rather fond of my right to opinions too.