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Peaceful Ā· F
Probably Governor Newsom. šŸ˜ļø
@Peaceful So now why don’t you like him ?
Peaceful Ā· F
@bijouxbroussard he takes people's freedoms away and lies about it. Not to worry, I dislike all politicians. But he has led the way in removing medical freedoms for people and Cali leads in laws like this.
@Peaceful What medical freedoms ?
Peaceful Ā· F
@bijouxbroussard religious exemptions for vaccine injured kids and families...now that can't even get medical exemptions. 🄺
@Peaceful I don’t see that as a bad thing, tbh. I never thought people should be able to endanger other folks’ kids for the sake of religious dogma. And people can still refuse to have their kids vaccinated. They just can’t then send them to public schools. I grew up with polio survivors, because even 11 years after the Salk vaccine, people were still refusing to vaccinate their children.
Peaceful Ā· F
@bijouxbroussard people refused that vaccine back then because of the damage they witnessed or experienced. How do you think someone becomes an ex vaxxer? Their kid was catastrophically damaged or killed by them. So they are afraid to vaccinate the next child.
@Peaceful Like I said, I grew up with kids who spent their childhoods in wheelchairs because of polio. And there are people who are anti-vaxxers who’ve never lost a child. But they want the right to bring their kids, whom they’ve chosen not to vaccinate, into schools with kids who can’t be vaccinated because of compromised immune systems (cancer, leukemia survivors, kids with HIV). So those parents do have a choice. It’s just not one that they like.
Peaceful Ā· F
@bijouxbroussard OPV caused polio. Look up the Cutter incident and also look up DDT and arsenic that mirrored polio diagnoses...

You've been woefully misled like the rest of us. :/
@Peaceful I know I’ve been vaccinated and didn’t suffer childhood diseases that people who weren’t had. Some of the classmates I knew completely recovered over time, others died when we were in our teens. I’m not big on conspiracy theories, sorry.
Peaceful Ā· F
@bijouxbroussard nor am I.

Research it or don't. Kids today get 49 doses by age 6.

MMR whistleblower Dr William Thompson shared 10k documents proving the MMR vaccine damaged black boys by over 300%.
@Peaceful Per Snopes:

What got lost in the brouhaha over Dr. Thompson’s ā€œconfession,ā€ allegations about a ā€œcover-upā€ at the CDC, and threats of whistleblower lawsuits was what should have been the main point: Did collected data actually prove that the MMR vaccine produces a 340% increased risk of autism in African-American boys? The answer is no, it did not.

On 27 August 2014, Dr. Hooker’s article published in the journal Translational Neurodegeneration that concluded ā€œAfrican American males receiving the MMR vaccine prior to 24 months of age or 36 months of age are more likely to receive an autism diagnosisā€ was removed from public domain due to issues of conflict of interest and the questionable validity of its methods:

ā€œThe Editor and Publisher regretfully retract the article as there were undeclared competing interests on the part of the author which compromised the peer review process. Furthermore, post-publication peer review raised concerns about the validity of the methods and statistical analysis, therefore the Editors no longer have confidence in the soundness of the findings.ā€
Peaceful Ā· F
@bijouxbroussard Snopes is not a legitimate source. You should research who started that and who funds them.