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The irony of going to a March for Life rally when you’re infecting people.
wtf is wrong with these idiots?? |
They only care about themselves and their feelings. Disgusting behavior for disgusting people. |
+1 this person is very ignorant. 11% of the people diagnosed with measles in 2025 were hospitalized, more than 1/10. Three of these people who had measles died last year! In 2025, even with modern medical care you are talking about the fatality rate was still 1/760 last year. |
Makes me so angry. These are needless deaths. Brought on by repudiation of one of the most amazing things science has ever produced because a conman wants to be president. |
I would say that individual states are partly at fault too by expanding vaccine exemptions and making them easier to request. |
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Dr. Oz has decided to remember he has a medical license:
Maybe someone from this thread needs to update him on how the measles is just like a cold, or something dumb like that. |
The exemptions were of little consequence when measles was eradicated. It’s not anymore. It’s quite clear the virus is circulating widely in North America now. |
You don't get the latter without the former. If there were no stupid exemptions, the virus would not have gotten a toehold again. Thanks, MAHA. Are we winning yet. |
😳 I suppose not even [checks notes] malnourishment can prevent that. |
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I am a recent surprise grandma and I am low key very very very concerned that his mother will have hesitations about vaccinations in general.
It's not my business or battle, though, and I'm just vastly relieved that my son sent me a text message saying he appreciates my staying apart during whatever emotional and psychological adjustment period he needs to go through. But that he has given "the little guy" a nickname and he is just going to try his best to use the resources he has access to to give "my son the best life possible" so, that's all good. But man, I just hope that includes vaccines |
| Yes, pp. Best to not say anything or she might dig her heels in. Here’s hoping she has an excellent, non-cult pediatrician. |
Y'all cain't take away mah freedom. |
Remember when MAGAs would routinely say Covid (like birds) wasn't "real." Then, a bit later, you'd see social posts about various Donnies or Ronnies or Bobbys, who were now hooked up to ventilators, saying "Hep me, Sweet Jesus! Hep me! I got the Covid!" |
you should encourage him to seek joint custody for all medical and educational decisions. |
Most deaths in this country are arguably needless, but we give people the freedom to make the decisions that lead to their deaths or the deaths of others. We let any ole idiot purchase a 5,000 pound battering ram and drive it around a city, while carrying a military inspired weapon, a couple of pit-bulls roaming around the backseat while chugging the largest slurpee they could fit in a cup-holder. All of these things are far dumber decisions than passing on the measles vaccine and they produce far more deaths. That's before you factor in the often ignored fact that vaccines are not risk free. You really should read the package inserts of the vaccines you advocate for. Let me show you a small portion of one: Nervous System Encephalitis; encephalopathy; measles inclusion body encephalitis (MIBE) subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE); Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS); acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM); transverse myelitis; febrile convulsions; afebrile convulsions or seizures; ataxia; polyneuritis; polyneuropathy; ocular palsies; paresthesia; syncope." Hrmm, one of those looks familiar... So how many kids do we have to give SSPE to, uh, save kids from SSPE? |