A little bit of Nigeria here in America

10/17/07

Permalink 10:21:18 pm, by u235 Email , 277 words, 49 views   English (US)
Categories: We're all goin' down

A little bit of Nigeria here in America

Remember the hoopla when the muslims in Nigeria set back the global eradication of Polio by refusing to vaccinate their children? As a result of religious stupidity and asinine posturing children died, suffered and the disease spread to many other countries that had almost become Polio-free.

It's one thing to laugh at uneducated and unwashed peoples who live in mud huts and fear the wrath of tribal elders. It's not so funny when it's idiots here at home.

Like who? Like Rachel Magni, "a 35-year-old stay-at-home mother in Newton, Mass." She won't vaccinate her kids because... she's afraid. But clearly she's not too afraid of what it could do to the children of the people around her. It's one thing to take a risk with your own life and your own child, it's quite another to do it to someone else.

What she's doing is lying to the state of Massachusetts by claiming an exemption from vaccinations for "religious reasons" where none exist. "I felt that the risk of the vaccine was worse than the risk of the actual disease". I wish there were a vaccination for your stupidity as well.

Honestly I have no problem at all if people don't want to protect their children from life-threatening diseases, so long as they keep the hell away from everyone else. No vaccine? Fine, then no public school for you. Homeschool your kids. Everyone will be happy.

Excepting of course your children when they do get some horrific disease and ask you "But Mom the other kids aren't getting sick - why is it just me?"

On the other hand, I hear property is pretty cheap in Nigeria...

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Comment from: odessa [Member] Email
Did you know that the only cases of polio in the US since sometime in the 60's have been from the oral polio vaccine? Yes, people can get sick from a vaccine. I may have been one of those unfortunate people. Am I horribly crippled? No. Has polio been proven? No, but a doctor did suggest that my symptoms were polio like.

Unfortunately, claiming an exemption because you think the cure ain't so hot isn't acceptable. There is also evidence that the mercury containing preservatives in many vaccines is contributing to the increased incidence of autism. Thankfully the oral polio vaccine ceased being used in the US in 2000.

Like Rachael, I'm afraid of what vaccines are doing to children too. We need to continue to insist on safer vaccinations with fewer side-effects.
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