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Quote by Buz
I'm sure y'all are familiar with all of those side-effect disclosures at the end of prescription drug commercials on TV or in the fine print at the bottom of print ads. Well, that's because all prescription drugs can react badly with some people. Generally, somewhere less than 10% of all people who take a drug are going to have a very negative reaction.

BECAUSE NOTHING IS 100% The same with everything else in life. Everything you do is a gamble. Taking a shower is a gamble. You could slip, crack your head open and kill yourself any morning or evening you get in that shower. You could get killed in an accident on the way to work. Yes, shit happens!

So while the majority may greatly benefit, a very small group may not. Autism and vaccines? Hell, I don't know if vaccines actually cause that. Would the drug companies be honest in their research? hahaha And the government? Seriously, who trusts the government?

But still, vaccines are necessary to control diseases that have ravaged the human population for centuries and in some cases milleniums.

Hmmm... the earth is vastly overpopulated. On second thought, let's stop ALL vaccines, let Darwinism rule. Yes, only the survival of the fittest. Once the population dwindles to a manageable level, we can all eat healthy organic food.

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When I do have my own children, I plan on having them get all of the necessary vaccines available. That is a gamble I believe in taking.


The hypothesis that vaccins cause autism have been debunked by numerous studies ever since the claim was made.

Also, Darwinism is an explanation of how evolution works. It's brutal, and therefore sucks as a social construct/policy guidance (you'll end up with fascism or feudalism).


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Quote by Buz

Hmmm... the earth is vastly overpopulated. On second thought, let's stop ALL vaccines, let Darwinism rule. Yes, only the survival of the fittest. Once the population dwindles to a manageable level, we can all eat healthy organic food.


Darwin actually proved that it was the survival of the most adaptable
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The hypothesis that vaccins cause autism have been debunked by numerous studies ever since the claim was made.

Also, Darwinism is an explanation of how evolution works. It's brutal, and therefore sucks as a social construct/policy guidance (you'll end up with fascism or feudalism).


Yes, and the guy who published the original study, not only had that article retracted from the journal Lancet but he also lost his medical license for unethical practices. He didn't disclose that the funding for this study came from the lawyers of parents who believed vaccines caused their children harm. He also paid children for drawing their blood at his son's birthday party.

The scientific findings were fraudulent in the first place and follow-up studies haven't been able to duplicate them.

I've worked in medical research and I live with someone on the spectrum. I used to see things that remind me of her all the time in the lab. It's a blunt environment, because your job is to poke holes in other people's studies. It's doesn't require a lot of social interaction, even when you're in a room full of people. I can understand the match to this career.