acpguy · C
No. From personal experience; I would never have taken the shots but my wife has been on Chemo for cancer and I did it to protect her however the results were not good as I developed some bad side effects a few months later. Severe pains in my shoulders, hips and knees like arthritis along with nasty headaches and muscle weakness. It went away after about four months but I still have some vertigo and can't walk in a straight line anymore. Who knows what other permanent side effects might show up. I have heard other people have had the same things affecting them.
Pretzel · 61-69, M
yeah
measles mumps and rubbella
and polio
those diseases are largely controlled because of vaccines
and the horror they can cause makes it a positive
our freedoms are limited as we form societies
measles mumps and rubbella
and polio
those diseases are largely controlled because of vaccines
and the horror they can cause makes it a positive
our freedoms are limited as we form societies
No vaccine has been mandatory in the wider sense. Should there be restrictions imposed on unvaccinated people in a pandemic or localised outbreak of a deadly disease? Yes, that's reasonable to me. You can choose not to be vaccinated though, as many did.
Docdon23 · M
yes--we have wiped out and or reduced deaths from many diseases--and some are social in that they can be spread--we do not want to ban non-vaccinated people from social interactions!!
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
No. But any organization should have the right to reject contact with the unvaxinated. Thats freedom of choice..And like smoking, it can prejudice things like health insurance😷
Sevendays · M
I think certain vaccines, yes. Polio and measles especially.
Convivial · 26-30, F
Yes...
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
For children, yes. The health gains and progress we have made over the past two and a half centuries are too precious to be sacrificed.
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
NO!
One of my Aunts was killed by a vaccine.
One of my Aunts was killed by a vaccine.
WowwGirl · 36-40, F
@Sidewinder sorry
WowwGirl · 36-40, F
One made me seizure
JackOatMon · 46-50, M
One word. No.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
Not all so-called 'vaccines' are equal remember. the ones made in a hurry for covid were basically a scam. Many others that are well-proven are not.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@Docdon23 In general yes - mrna isn't a new idea. But the covid vaxes were 'fast-tracked' because they were effectively funded by billionaires, not developed over time with all the proper time-based study and research. That might make them 'functional' but in no way are they 'ethical'.
This comment is hidden.
Show Comment
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Yes and only after testing and full disclosure
TheShanachie · 61-69, M
Yes all of them and anyone that refuses them for their children should have their children taken away from them.
That depends on your definition of a "vaccine"
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Hell YES!! For anything dangerous and contagious.
being · 36-40, F
No... there should always be a choice between what is natural and what is man made.
Nothing not inherent in nature should become mandatory.
Nothing not inherent in nature should become mandatory.
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
Depends on what they want the cause of death to be
JSul3 · 70-79
The US military requires a number of vaccines before deployment overseas.
WolfNight8 · MVIP
NO. if the sheeple are vaxxed to the 9 aren't they protected already?
Moneyonmymind · 31-35, M
some yes but all of them? Absolutely not.
Nevertooold · 56-60, M
Yes
ShenaniganFoodie · 36-40, M