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Comments by "Mar" (@swunt10) on "Vaccines: An Unhealthy Skepticism | Measles Virus Outbreak 2015 | Retro Report" video.
vaccinations don't cause autism. this is a proven scientific fact. the only reason people don't die in the 100.000's anymore is because vaccination is so effective that most diseases have almost disappeared or are eradicated. only 150 years ago many people still died or suffered immensely because of diseases that can be prevented by vaccination. they even explained in the video that it's important that 95% of people are vaccinated (immune or almost immune) in order for the herd immunity to work. if to many people don't vaccinate the herd immunity of everyone is lost and the deadly diseases come back.
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so you want other people to get measles too so that everyone can have the same experience as you? how many people (children) do you want to kill before you are satisfied? and who are you going to shot you angry little paranoid rambo? do you always shot people when you don't agree with a democratic government who wants to prevent that a minority of idiots endangers the rest of us? maybe democracy isn't for you. try Afghanistan if this side of the planet is to much for you.
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***** vaccinations are for children and not your grow up gun swinging ass. many people don't simply die, as you want them to, when they get one of those diseases, polio is an example where you suffer the rest of your life. obviously people don't remember polio to be a thing, just like measles, thanks to vaccination. older generation still remember the horror. one of the complications of measles is Subakute sklerosierende Panenzephalitis which is 100% deadly. nobody every survived it. on average 7-10 years after a measles infection 1 in 1000 to 1 in 10000 people die that way. children who caught measles in their first two life years are mostly affected because you have to be 12 months old before you can get the vaccination. the only chance these kids have is if the people around them are vaccinated. -herd immunity.
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sc0tte1 "the vaccine hypotheses are biologically implausible and have been disproven in scientific studies" wiki these scientific studies are conducted mainly by universities and public (government) institutions.
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***** you are batshit crazy. it's so sad that the world is full of your kind.
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***** well then lets go back to the good old days of high infant mortality, average life span of 45 years, cripples in the street, mass epidemics and all the rest of the good old dark ages. people die all the time, we should do everything to help nature do it's job. after all what has medical scientific progress ever done for us ey? you clown.
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***** another non argument from your little brain. how sweet.
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***** the fact that you think anyone would vaccinate an adult is proof that you are an utter idiot.
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