It would reduce the amount of wrong stuff being said by a measure of 1 person for a start......Why do you need to convince me that I am wrong?
That's not a refusal to accept, it's because there simply hasn't been an accurate and reasoned challenge to the method of vaccinationThe refusal of the medical establishment to accept any challenge on vaccines is worrying. The CDC recommends over a 100 shots of vaccine for an american kid by the time they 18.
The people that make those vaccines are not the ones who buy them. If there were no buyers, there would be no vaccine producers.They are over 400 more vaccines in development. Why? If you get a vaccine on the CDC recommended list it worth $50 billion over its life.
That depends on your judgement of the word safe. Going by a dictionary definition "not likely to cause or lead to harm or injury" then yes, they are.Every single one of those is safe?
Yes, absolutely necessary. Every one of them has a very strong case - mainly because it fights an infectious disease that we don't want our kids to contract.Every one is necessary?
Nobody has claimed there aren't side effects - the side effects are clearly marked and published on the NHS (and other national equivalent) websites.There are no side effects of these?
You can question all you want, but when those questions are answered with logic, expert opinion and sound reasoning, you should probably stop.We shouldn't question what is going on here?
Do you have any evidence of this? I mean real evidence, not hearsay or conjecture.We shouldn't question why autism rate have increased 20,000% in 50 years?
Well that's a silly projection don't you think?The rate is increasing in 20 years 1 in 4 kids will be autistic
Here's another one for you - if you continue the current trend of iPhone sales (ignoring a blip this quarter) then in 20 years everyone on the planet will own 16 iPhones.
I tried to dig my way through the stupid but I started drowning in it.The tide is turning against the type of blind faith in Big Pharma that we see from so many of the internet warriors.
That's the problem with this kind of flimflam - the arguments are compelling because it's art and doesn't have to be accurate. For that reason the film makers can just make brick up (as they do throughout the whole film) and don't need to provide proper evidence. Those of us that believe in science hold ourselves to a higher standard.See the film, even if you don't agree with. It raises important issues and I would say the arguments are compelling.
If you're trying to tell me that there are a lot of stupid people out there, you won't get any argument from me.The film is doing very well in the America
Did they? How many "Big Pharma" ads have you ever seen at a cinema? I can honestly say I don't think I've seen one ever.(despite Big Pharma threatening to withdraw advertising to cinemas that showed it - why would they do that in the land of free speech?).
Again, the world is full of stupid people. Please try your best not to be one of them - you owe it to society.Fortunately Amazon is big enough to resist such bullying tactics and Vaxxed the movie sits at the top of their charts and with great reviews (which gives me much pleasure)
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