"Melanie's Marvelous Measles" was written to teach children the "benefits" of having the disease

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    In 2012, a proactive Australian anti-vaxxer named Stephanie Messenger self-published a children’s book called “Melanie’s Marvelous Measles.” With the book, Messenger endeavored to “educate children on the benefits of having measles and how you can heal from them naturally and successfully.” The book’s illustrated cover features a girl frolicking in a meadow with her stomach exposed, revealing a number of measles pocks all over her body. The whole thing is truly grotesque — so much so, that Amazon has put a disclaimer on the book’s description, noting that it is “provided by the publisher/author of this title and presents the subjective opinions of the publisher/author, which may not be substantiated.”
    The book is made all the more relevant, now that a massive measles outbreak (due to the steadily growing vaccine “trutherism” movement) has infected more than 100 people in 15 states, including five babies at a Chicago daycare center.
    So, the Internet is doing what the Internet does best: trolling the hell out of Messenger’s deeply flawed book through Amazon comments. Here are some of the best:
    “Don’t overlook the lesser known Dr. Seuss books in this series – ‘Horton hears an air raid siren’, ‘Oh the places you’ll itch’, ‘How the Grinch caught Chlamydia’, ‘And to Think That I Contracted It on Mulberry Street’, ‘Skull Fracture Mayzie’, ‘Hop on your remaining foot’, ‘The 500 days in ICU of Bartholomew Cubbins’, and ‘If I Ran the Mortuary.’” –Nathaniel E. Parkinson II

    “This book has been a wonderful distraction while I sit in the hospital to support my friend whose baby has this delightful disease. Since the child now has both pneumonia and encephalitis, I’ll have to check out the additional titles mentioned in Michael J. Gulgoski’s wonderful review. We’re going to be here a while. Unfortunately, I had to give this only one star because I hate the name Melanie.” –This Daydreamer

    “Encephalitis is just your brain giving your skull a cuddle. This book is so short because soon after the main character succumbs to subacute sclerosing panencephalitis and dies.” –Rachel “Wednesday”


    “Finally! A children’s book with an agenda I can get behind! I always thought I loved kids until I actually had one of my own and boy was I wrong! I researched anything and everything I could possibly do to get rid of the little brat, but I didn’t want to be arrested for murder and childhood cancer is just too darn unpredictable. Fortunately, I stumbled upon ‘Melanie’s Marvelous Measles’, and learned that there is a huge community of people who hate children as much as me! Thanks to Melanie, I was able to ignore my pediatrician’s recommendations to vaccinate my daughter before our trip to Disney World, all while acting like I want what is ‘best’ for my child.” –brittany
    “What a fantastic book! It really provided hours of joy and comfort my sick little Bobby as he lay in bed with aches and pains and his 104 degree fever, not to mention the rashes, inflamed eyes, running nose, sore throat, constant coughing, and–Bobby’s favorite–mouth sores! He really loved reading this book over and over. Such a shame he’s dead now like that kid from the Nationwide ad. If there’s a downside, it would have to be this–I tried to buy copies for the kid with cancer from Bobby’s class that he infected, but the hospital wouldn’t take delivery, and then that child passed on before she could ever take delivery. So, really, the reviews should tell you to order early and often, before your children are six feet under.” –B. Gluckman
    “Google image “measles” for a GREAT extra set of illustrations as you read along! While watching Melanie chase rainbows in her parents’ Beverly Hills garden, you can journey along with the millions of kids getting marvelous measles in the areas of the world without the luxury of herd immunity from that oh-so-terrible vaccine! Then you can see into the future of what your grandkids will be enjoying, as you continue to encourage others to reject vaccines that hold back the prevalence of viruses in the population. Gotta say, it’s a great time to study medicine in the USA – we get first-hand experience treating diseases that we’d have to travel to the third world to see. Thanks so much, Stephanie!” –Lyra






    Joanna Rothkopf is an assistant editor at Salon, focusing on science, health and society. Follow @JoannaRothkopf or email [email protected].
 

ttystikk

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In a sad, perverse and totally preventable way, we're putting on a national clinic of what happens to children who aren't vaccinated against the most common killers of young, old and infirm. Except the old and infirm can't get vaccinated, so they just wait for someone to pass it along. And kill them.

But, you know, that could never happen to MY child/grandparent/chemo patient relative...
 

NLXSK1

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In a sad, perverse and totally preventable way, we're putting on a national clinic of what happens to children who aren't vaccinated against the most common killers of young, old and infirm. Except the old and infirm can't get vaccinated, so they just wait for someone to pass it along. And kill them.

But, you know, that could never happen to MY child/grandparent/chemo patient relative...
Forced vaccinations are the only solution. Maybe a few forced sterilizations as well!!! Do it for the children!!
 

ttystikk

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Forced vaccinations are the only solution. Maybe a few forced sterilizations as well!!! Do it for the children!!
I know that sanity in political observations is in short supply around here, but a doctor's note excusing the child due to legitimate medical need has always been acceptable.
 
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ginwilly

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Billy's mom won't let him get vaccinated! Can I still play with him?

"yes Johnny, you've been vaccinated, so even if he comes down with it, you can't catch it. The only thing is, when your sick chemo grandma is over, he can't visit, also, he needs to stay away from nursing homes"
 

ginwilly

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incidentally, rand paul has taken himself out of running once again..<snickers>
Ego massage. He wants people to beg and plead him to run and they will. Then he gets to play reluctant candidate that everyone loves.

Rand Paul is running if the polls show he has a chance.

My ideal GOP candidate would be Condy Rice. Every interview I've seen with her she comes off as very level headed and brilliant. She's been pressured to run but maintains the position that she has more effect on policy behind the scenes than she would in front. I admire that candor and principle, but hate that's she's probably right. That shouldn't happen.

I'll most likely look at the two candidates we whittle down to and punt to 3rd party again.
 

schuylaar

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Ego massage. He wants people to beg and plead him to run and they will. Then he gets to play reluctant candidate that everyone loves.

Rand Paul is running if the polls show he has a chance.

My ideal GOP candidate would be Condy Rice. Every interview I've seen with her she comes off as very level headed and brilliant. She's been pressured to run but maintains the position that she has more effect on policy behind the scenes than she would in front. I admire that candor and principle, but hate that's she's probably right. That shouldn't happen.

I'll most likely look at the two candidates we whittle down to and punt to 3rd party again.
maybe so, the real winner of the "massage" is mitt who will now be the VP to bush..establishment + establishment what a better ticket to beat hilldawg?..it's all about the ticket, men.

betchya rove and the kochs have the most major hard-on right now..no viagra necessary.

EDIT: as much as rice is accomplished, she is a piece of shit, lying bitch who got uninvited to commencements by the millenials:lol:

the millenials will be our salvation.
 

ginwilly

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maybe so, the real winner of the "massage" is mitt who will now be the VP to bush..establishment + establishment what a better ticket to beat hilldawg?..it's all about the ticket, men.

betchya rove and the kochs have the most major hard-on right now.
I jokingly called a Bush/Romney ticket and immediately threw up in my mouth a little when I realized how possible that really was.
 

schuylaar

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I jokingly called a Bush/Romney ticket and immediately threw up in my mouth a little when I realized how possible that really was.
be careful what you wish..it's about one thing and one thing only: control

citizens united and the kochs must give the blessing or you're out.
 

UncleBuck

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Ego massage. He wants people to beg and plead him to run and they will. Then he gets to play reluctant candidate that everyone loves.

Rand Paul is running if the polls show he has a chance.

My ideal GOP candidate would be Condy Rice. Every interview I've seen with her she comes off as very level headed and brilliant. She's been pressured to run but maintains the position that she has more effect on policy behind the scenes than she would in front. I admire that candor and principle, but hate that's she's probably right. That shouldn't happen.

I'll most likely look at the two candidates we whittle down to and punt to 3rd party again.
enough with the pawl spam. no one is going to elect a neo-confederate, you loser.

and condi is pro-choice. she can't run as a republican because you guys put purity tests on your candidates. which also excludes her on the basis that she is black and female.
 

desert dude

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maybe so, the real winner of the "massage" is mitt who will now be the VP to bush..establishment + establishment what a better ticket to beat hilldawg?..it's all about the ticket, men.

betchya rove and the kochs have the most major hard-on right now..no viagra necessary.

EDIT: as much as rice is accomplished, she is a piece of shit, lying bitch who got uninvited to commencements by the millenials:lol:

the millenials will be our salvation.
The millenials are a bunch of close minded bigots whose world view can't stand up to criticism or facts.
 

ttystikk

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Ego massage. He wants people to beg and plead him to run and they will. Then he gets to play reluctant candidate that everyone loves.

Rand Paul is running if the polls show he has a chance.

My ideal GOP candidate would be Condy Rice. Every interview I've seen with her she comes off as very level headed and brilliant. She's been pressured to run but maintains the position that she has more effect on policy behind the scenes than she would in front. I admire that candor and principle, but hate that's she's probably right. That shouldn't happen.

I'll most likely look at the two candidates we whittle down to and punt to 3rd party again.
If you like Condy Rice, you'd love her sister. All the levelheadedness, without the Repub nuttiness. Small wonder the right wingnuts wouldn't let her confirmation thru.
 

ginwilly

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I said earlier in this thread that they shouldn't be mandatory but your kids shouldn't be allowed in public school if they aren't. I'm starting to come off that stance a little.

If my kid is immunized, why should it concern me if your kid isn't? Sucks for him if he gets something, but mine is immune.
 

ginwilly

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If you like Condy Rice, you'd love her sister. All the levelheadedness, without the Repub nuttiness. Small wonder the right wingnuts wouldn't let her confirmation thru.
What is the repub nuttiness from Condy you are talking about that her sister doesn't go in for? How would the sister be an ideal GOP candidate if she's not GOP? I'm confused.
 
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