Friday, March 30, 2007

Notice What It DOESN'T Say?

School vaccine exemptions put kids at risk

No where in the article, in all of their "research", does it state factual events taking place as a result of non-vaxed children. No where have they linked actual instances of a vaxed-child being infected by a non-vaxed. They are presenting the idea.

Sure, in their biased, agenda-driven approach, they write so as to scare people, especially parents, and make those that file for exemptions sound irresponsible. (while with each vaccine, they are adding more money to their wallets)

The article mentions the increase in the number of non-medical exemptions (as if it's a bad thing, of course). If these "researchers" are so smart, why can't they put it together that there have been more exemptions with the increase in "mandated' vaccines?

And the sad, ugly truth....most of these doctors and "researchers" aren't injecting themselves with these same vaccines they are pushing on today's babies.

I always carry on too long on this issue. I guess I can't help it.

3 comments:

Kim said...

I'm so with you on this one! Everyone seems to think it's us parents who choose to opt out of vaccinating our children who put the vaxed children at risk...seems to me that if the vaccines were really as effective as the "experts" assure us that they are, the vaxed kids should have nothing to worry about. Hwever, the fact remains that even fully vaxed kids do sometimes contract the diseases they're supposedly protected against AND are subjected to a plethora of other health risks simply by being exposed to the vaccines. Are we the only ones who see the absurdity of it?

Stephanie Wilson she/her @babysteph said...

That's ok! I understand! I have to pray for patience, great patience on this issue. Otherwise it will keep me up at night!

Steph

Sharon said...

seems to me that if the vaccines were really as effective as the "experts" assure us that they are, the vaxed kids should have nothing to worry about.

YES!!! Oh. I just can't ramble right now, but YES YES YES. What's the deal with ignoring that fact? If they truly believed in their injections as much as they say, then how could they justify this argument?