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Anti vaxxers among top threats to global health

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  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 69,727 Founders Club

    People should do what their leaders tell them to do

    Better idea: join HCH, learn from informed, reasonable, opposing viewpoints, and make up your own mind.
    I just spit coffee all over my keyboard, so to speak.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    People should do what their leaders tell them to do

    Better idea: join HCH, learn from informed, reasonable, opposing viewpoints, and make up your own mind.
    I just spit coffee all over my keyboard, so to speak.
    Pics?
  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457


    I’m not an anti vaxxer, I just don’t trust smug assholes like you who think they know what’s best for me. Fuck off. And why don’t you pricks have the same argument and self righteous indignation about flu shots? Flu kills people that number in the 1000’s

    It’s awesome how they use world wide stats, not just the US. 349 cases of the measles last year. How many deaths? 1? Get a vaccine and move the fuck on, if not, you might get sick...but probably not. JFC this isn’t even about disease, its’ about people like APAG who love to virtue signal their morality. Go read about child deaths in swimming pools. Sure would make more sense to virtue signal about something that actually kills kids in the US.

    The only reason people have the luxury of not getting vaccinated and having it be a low risk proposition in this country is because the vaccines did their jerb in the first place. Back when when people were scared of disease there were no nutty anti vaxers
    Yeah? And?
    Point being, anit vaxers are silly, hypocrite and ripping on them ain’t virtue signaling. Putting a BLM in your front yard is virtue signaling. Buying a Prius is virtue signaling.
    Yep, they are all those things. Ripping on them is virtue signally because people who do it try to appear morally superior, yet the actual consequences are a blip when you are comparing to what actually kills kids. So the truth is they care more about how they appear than being concerned for, or actually doing something that would result in less child death.
    But we can agree @MikeDamone that If a large percentage of the populace heeded the advice of the anti vaxers, infectious disease would make a come back. It’s not virtue signaling to mock ignorant, dumb shits.

    Let me axe you this as the indoor plumbing superiority guy of the bored: would it be virtue signaling to mock some dumbass who wanted to only shit in an outhouse he built near the town’s water supply? Indoor plumbing and the modern sewer system got rid of cholera and typhus, just as vaccines got rid of polio, small pox, TB, measles, whooping cough, etc.
    They won’t and don’t heed that advice though. Reductio ad absurdum is your logical fallacy. With a touch of red herring.

    Do you have an argument for jailing and potentially killing people who don’t vaccinate themselves or kids or not?
    Whoaa, hold the phone there Damone. I haven’t been taking Latin classes with @creepycoug and wouldn’t even begin to know what that $20 word means.

    I know they won’t and don’t heed that adivice and I’m not advocating the state force them to do vaccinations by threat of jail time. But they should be mocked for the fools they are. And I’m fine with my kids day care telling them to LEAVE.
    Well, that’s all we are talking about. There was a thread yesterday that said the parents should be in jail. Mock away if it makes you feel better. People should be vaccinated, their kids should be vaccinated. Vaccines work. The state should not force people to do it. The state does not own peoples bodies. A daycare, public or private has the right to require all kids to be vaccinated. If someone who refuses vaccines is free to find daycare that don’t require them.
    But the state should teach kids that the proper household is headed by a married man and woman. El oh el.
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,561 Standard Supporter
    People flooding into the country from the far flung 4th world are a much greater threat than anti vaxxers.

    They actually have the eradicated (here) diseases. HTH
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,273
    Sledog said:

    People flooding into the country from the far flung 4th world are a much greater threat than anti vaxxers.

    They actually have the eradicated (here) diseases. HTH

    The one track mind at work.

    Great thread choice, as always Sledbob.
  • USMChawk
    USMChawk Member Posts: 1,800
    2001400ex said:


    I’m not an anti vaxxer, I just don’t trust smug assholes like you who think they know what’s best for me. Fuck off. And why don’t you pricks have the same argument and self righteous indignation about flu shots? Flu kills people that number in the 1000’s

    It’s awesome how they use world wide stats, not just the US. 349 cases of the measles last year. How many deaths? 1? Get a vaccine and move the fuck on, if not, you might get sick...but probably not. JFC this isn’t even about disease, its’ about people like APAG who love to virtue signal their morality. Go read about child deaths in swimming pools. Sure would make more sense to virtue signal about something that actually kills kids in the US.

    The only reason people have the luxury of not getting vaccinated and having it be a low risk proposition in this country is because the vaccines did their jerb in the first place. Back when when people were scared of disease there were no nutty anti vaxers
    Yeah? And?
    Point being, anit vaxers are silly, hypocrite and ripping on them ain’t virtue signaling. Putting a BLM in your front yard is virtue signaling. Buying a Prius is virtue signaling.
    Yep, they are all those things. Ripping on them is virtue signally because people who do it try to appear morally superior, yet the actual consequences are a blip when you are comparing to what actually kills kids. So the truth is they care more about how they appear than being concerned for, or actually doing something that would result in less child death.
    But we can agree @MikeDamone that If a large percentage of the populace heeded the advice of the anti vaxers, infectious disease would make a come back. It’s not virtue signaling to mock ignorant, dumb shits.

    Let me axe you this as the indoor plumbing superiority guy of the bored: would it be virtue signaling to mock some dumbass who wanted to only shit in an outhouse he built near the town’s water supply? Indoor plumbing and the modern sewer system got rid of cholera and typhus, just as vaccines got rid of polio, small pox, TB, measles, whooping cough, etc.
    They won’t and don’t heed that advice though. Reductio ad absurdum is your logical fallacy. With a touch of red herring.

    Do you have an argument for jailing and potentially killing people who don’t vaccinate themselves or kids or not?
    Whoaa, hold the phone there Damone. I haven’t been taking Latin classes with @creepycoug and wouldn’t even begin to know what that $20 word means.

    I know they won’t and don’t heed that adivice and I’m not advocating the state force them to do vaccinations by threat of jail time. But they should be mocked for the fools they are. And I’m fine with my kids day care telling them to LEAVE.
    Well, that’s all we are talking about. There was a thread yesterday that said the parents should be in jail. Mock away if it makes you feel better. People should be vaccinated, their kids should be vaccinated. Vaccines work. The state should not force people to do it. The state does not own peoples bodies. A daycare, public or private has the right to require all kids to be vaccinated. If someone who refuses vaccines is free to find daycare that don’t require them.
    But the state should teach kids that the proper household is headed by a married man and woman. El oh el.
    Hondo with his first red herring post of the day. Don’t forget to pace yourself.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,273

    Oh hai @creepycoug

    Grundle sTOp!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,273

    People should do what their leaders tell them to do

    Better idea: join HCH, learn from informed, reasonable, opposing viewpoints, and make up your own mind.
    I just spit coffee all over my keyboard, so to speak.
    Pics?
    Let's skip the pics of Stalin first thing in the morning. We have to be careful what we axe for.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    2001400ex said:


    I’m not an anti vaxxer, I just don’t trust smug assholes like you who think they know what’s best for me. Fuck off. And why don’t you pricks have the same argument and self righteous indignation about flu shots? Flu kills people that number in the 1000’s

    It’s awesome how they use world wide stats, not just the US. 349 cases of the measles last year. How many deaths? 1? Get a vaccine and move the fuck on, if not, you might get sick...but probably not. JFC this isn’t even about disease, its’ about people like APAG who love to virtue signal their morality. Go read about child deaths in swimming pools. Sure would make more sense to virtue signal about something that actually kills kids in the US.

    The only reason people have the luxury of not getting vaccinated and having it be a low risk proposition in this country is because the vaccines did their jerb in the first place. Back when when people were scared of disease there were no nutty anti vaxers
    Yeah? And?
    Point being, anit vaxers are silly, hypocrite and ripping on them ain’t virtue signaling. Putting a BLM in your front yard is virtue signaling. Buying a Prius is virtue signaling.
    Yep, they are all those things. Ripping on them is virtue signally because people who do it try to appear morally superior, yet the actual consequences are a blip when you are comparing to what actually kills kids. So the truth is they care more about how they appear than being concerned for, or actually doing something that would result in less child death.
    But we can agree @MikeDamone that If a large percentage of the populace heeded the advice of the anti vaxers, infectious disease would make a come back. It’s not virtue signaling to mock ignorant, dumb shits.

    Let me axe you this as the indoor plumbing superiority guy of the bored: would it be virtue signaling to mock some dumbass who wanted to only shit in an outhouse he built near the town’s water supply? Indoor plumbing and the modern sewer system got rid of cholera and typhus, just as vaccines got rid of polio, small pox, TB, measles, whooping cough, etc.
    They won’t and don’t heed that advice though. Reductio ad absurdum is your logical fallacy. With a touch of red herring.

    Do you have an argument for jailing and potentially killing people who don’t vaccinate themselves or kids or not?
    Whoaa, hold the phone there Damone. I haven’t been taking Latin classes with @creepycoug and wouldn’t even begin to know what that $20 word means.

    I know they won’t and don’t heed that adivice and I’m not advocating the state force them to do vaccinations by threat of jail time. But they should be mocked for the fools they are. And I’m fine with my kids day care telling them to LEAVE.
    Well, that’s all we are talking about. There was a thread yesterday that said the parents should be in jail. Mock away if it makes you feel better. People should be vaccinated, their kids should be vaccinated. Vaccines work. The state should not force people to do it. The state does not own peoples bodies. A daycare, public or private has the right to require all kids to be vaccinated. If someone who refuses vaccines is free to find daycare that don’t require them.
    But the state should teach kids that the proper household is headed by a married man and woman. El oh el.
    Is in the New or Old Testament mr HCH bible verse quoter.