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Originally posted by DerepentLEstranger
way to go chump! [oh i meant champ] defend the industry that crippled your grandpa
Originally posted by Osiris1953
It's like saying "If you vandalize my house, I'll kill my dog."
Originally posted by xXxinfidelxXx
reply to post by boncho
I have a better idea. How about we take all the ignoramuses in North America (yourself included) and send them to Pakistan. Being stupid enough to not research what exactly goes into vaccinations these days is not a virtue, but a lack thereof.
Originally posted by xXxinfidelxXx
reply to post by Drunkenparrot
Again with the emotional babbling. You mention one vaccine only. I am talking about all vaccines. Again, state your case or just stop talking. I didn't ask you for your life story and a tongue-lashing. I merely stated before, like I am now, that you need to grow up and do the research before getting all high and mighty about a topic that you know nothing about. A doctor's job is not to cure disease, as that is not profitable in the least. A doctor's job is to manage the symptoms, which is extremely profitable. You clearly know nothing about Big Pharma, and you obviously know nothing about me, so how about you just go put your head back in the sand.
Originally posted by xXxinfidelxXx
reply to post by Drunkenparrot
You, sir, need to go read a book or watch a documentary (at least one, that's all I ask) on the topic before just making broad insults at the only people that actually realise that most vaccinations are statistically linked with infant mortality rates, birth defects and autism. See, know what that was? That was what we call a proper argument.
Gastroenterologist Andrew Wakefield and associates examined the cases of 12 children with bowel disease, nine of whom suffered “behavioural abnormalities” shortly after receiving the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine.
The paper suggested that the MMR vaccine triggered autism, particularly in children with intestinal abnormalities. The “new syndrome” they had discovered was named enteritis/disintegrative disorder.
Dr. Wakefield said the vaccine was dangerous and called for an end to MMR vaccination – the cornerstone of childhood immunization programs. He wanted it replaced by three separate shots.
The media – and Britain’s infamous tabloids in particular – were all over it.
It was a perfect storm of a story, coming as it did when autism rates were soaring, parents were tiring of seeing their children become pin-cushions for vaccines, and a new communications tool called the Internet was booming.
Scientists around the world diligently tried to reproduce the findings but never found any evidence of a link between MMR vaccine and autism.
With the passage of time, it became abundantly clear that the research was profoundly flawed, scientifically and ethically.
"Patients were recruited through anti-MMR campaigners, and the study was commissioned and funded for planned litigation."[86
Originally posted by xXxinfidelxXx
reply to post by boncho
Nice try. I'm Canadian and I think I'll stick around. You feel free to cling to your little slice of hell that you call home though.