It's wise to vaccinate. One is not an idiot for making the decision not to.
Its a parents right not to.
I almost made the decision not to and home school. Not because I'm stupid or crazy. There is risk to vaccines. CDC and other agencies list those risk. I mada the decision the benefit outweighed the risk.
I've posted those links before and others go to say its not the vaccine but the bodies response to the vaccine. Ok. It's still the vaccine that caused it.
The risk is small but exist.
id·i·ot
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noun
noun:
idiot; plural noun:
idiots
informal
a stupid person.
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adjective
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having or showing a great lack of intelligence
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I think that idiot is the perfect word to describe a pro-diseaser. They were stupid enough to think that not vaccinating is safer than vaccinating which is
irrational as fuck.
Actually, it's not a parental right. Not nitpicking, but it isn't. As early as 1905 the supreme court has ruled that parents DO NOT have a constitutional right to not vaccinate their children.
I'm not arguing about the well-known risks associated with vaccination.
If you want, we can go over the numbers published in the VICP report that shows the total compensable claims vs administrations. It's less than a millionth of a percent, ie negligible.