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RE: Vaccines Cause Autism - A Comic

in #funny8 years ago (edited)

The benefits that vaccines bring to society and to the individual strongly outweigh any possible negative outcomes.

I have to respond here because your point is very silly and arrogant. It is a matter of record that many thousands of healthy children have been harmed and killed by vaccines. So no, in many cases, the benefits clearly do NOT outweigh any possible negative outcomes.

Lucky you if you've managed to avoid the negative experiences of vaccination. Spare a thought for those that have been harmed or may be harmed in the future if blind faith and ignorance is allowed to hold sway over empathy, common sense and fact.

No studies exist for the affects of following the vaccine schedule and as such, the schedule is an example of experimentation. A proportion of the population that are vaccinated are unquestionably harmed (measuring that harm is catastrophically inept.) Pharmaceutical companies' own efficacy studies call into question the effectiveness of their vaccine products. Whistle-blowers and ongoing litigation calls into question the reliability of the pharmaceutical companies' studies. The regulators in the US sell vaccines, a blatant conflict of interest. These are only a small sample of issues that faith in vaccine dogma should be shaken by.

But by all means, mock away. I'm sure your position is well researched and informed ;)