As someone living outside the USA, why is there even an anti-vaccine movement? Is it mandatory in America?
Why not leave that choice to the people, I'm so confused.
Not sure why US pediatricians are all up in arms about anti-vaccination. Taking care of sicker patients always pays more, which would definitely help the lowest-paid specialty in this profession.
People that want money over ethics become acupuncturists, chiropractors, nutritionists, and naturopaths.Not sure why US pediatricians are all up in arms about anti-vaccination. Taking care of sicker patients always pays more, which would definitely help the lowest-paid specialty in this profession.
What REALLY pisses me of is that their selling point is "vaccines cause autism"
I mean ... AWESOME ! I rather my children to have autism than DIE
They'll have to learn the hard way - like a climate denier, their brains have hit that point where they cannot be reasoned. They'll just keep peddling the same nonsense counterpoints until someone close to them is impacted or they discover they are wrong for themselves one miracle day.
Even scarier is that this is essentially the start of a movement towards ignorance and acceptance that science can be wrong if enough people are loud enough, despite actual facts to the contrary.
The next head of the CDC! Can trump do that?
That's Andrew Wakefield.
There's gotta be a better way than let them learn by having their kids die. IDK what, but something gotta happen.
Can't we just tell them its the anti-gay vaccine?
They'll be fucking lining right up.
There's gotta be a better way than let them learn by having their kids die. IDK what, but something gotta happen.
Once these kids get sick, their parents wont be able to afford their healthcare so most will die.
This may sound tough, but this is the definition of social Darwinism, and those people are the definition of asinine.
Rest of people, take care of having all the yearly shots and avoid antivaxxers.
Tons, and there is no difference at all. Doesn't stop people from being stupid.Is there any data on how many anti-vaxer children have autism vs the vaccinated population?
My father is a pediatrician, and this post offends me. Do you seriously think doctors want even more (deathly) sick children so they can make more fucking money?Not sure why US pediatricians are all up in arms about anti-vaccination. Taking care of sicker patients always pays more, which would definitely help the lowest-paid specialty in this profession.
Anti-vaxxers literally advocating for the deaths of their own children.
Unfortunately, it's not, from what I understand. There have been studies on this. Trying to educate them about the benefits about vaccines and the studies debunking the autism-vaccine connection and shit just makes them dig their heels in even deeper and believe in the stuff even more firmly. Education/debate seems to be a no-go for these individuals, which makes the situation even more frustrating because there just doesn't seem to be any way to get through to these people at all.I think this is being somewhat disingenuous and having this attitude towards their line of thought merely strengthens their resolve that they are right.
When someone boils down an argument to some extreme, it indicates you aren't paying attention to what their argument actually is.
They're not advocating or promoting death for kids. They're risk-assessing the dangers of the options. They happen to fall on a ridiculous side, where both the chances and potential outcome are more harmful than the other. So ridiculous, in fact that the side they goose to be on has basically zero possibility of happening.
But rather than ridicule and say they are advocating for the extreme outcome, i think it's more productive to at least educate not just scoff.
I think this is being somewhat disingenuous and having this attitude towards their line of thought merely strengthens their resolve that they are right.
When someone boils down an argument to some extreme, it indicates you aren't paying attention to what their argument actually is.
They're not advocating or promoting death for kids. They're risk-assessing the dangers of the options. They happen to fall on a ridiculous side, where both the chances and potential outcome are more harmful than the other. So ridiculous, in fact that the side they goose to be on has basically zero possibility of happening.
But rather than ridicule and say they are advocating for the extreme outcome, i think it's more productive to at least educate not just scoff.
As someone living outside the USA, why is there even an anti-vaccine movement? Is it mandatory in America?
Why not leave that choice to the people, I'm so confused.
Fuck that shit we need a wall between Canada and the stupid United States.
Unfortunately, it's not, from what I understand. There have been studies on this. Trying to educate them about the benefits about vaccines and the studies debunking the autism-vaccine connection and shit just makes them dig their heels in even deeper and believe in the stuff even more firmly. Education/debate seems to be a no-go for these individuals, which makes the situation even more frustrating because there just doesn't seem to be any way to get through to these people at all.
Stop it. STOP IT.
No one is boiling down the argument to an extreme. Framing this as a debate is a huge fallacy.
There are facts. We show them the FACTS. That is not an ideological extreme.
Someone wants to debate that they don't have a social responsibility in regards to herd immunity, okay we can debate.
But if someone was to debate the effectiveness of vaccines? They are WRONG. Full stop. The facts and the expert opinions are overwhelming.
Aside - THE FACT THAT YOU CAN SEND YOUR KID TO SCHOOL WITHOUT VACCINATION BUT CANNOT SEND THEM TO SCHOOL WITH A PB&J SANDWICH, IS LITERALLY INSANE. I cannot deal with this shit anymore.
To anyone looking for sources on all the commonly cited debunked studies, papers, reviews etc., here is Ginger Taylor's somewhat famous list of the most commonly used thoroughly debunked literature that anti-vaxxers use to make their misinformed and hastily googled cases. I have encountered these literally everywhere, especially in places that seek to dissociate themselves from Wakefield, because knowledge of his disgraceful conduct has spread too far for comfort. You'll often find people citing reviews like Seneff 2012 instead, which is nothing but bunk and basically trying to sneak Wakefield in through the backdoor. And he is indeed used--among other colourful counterfactual researchers--in that particular instance as an ostensibly credible source.
I recommend following the Respectful Insolence science blog from Dr. David Gorski, surgical oncologist and managing editor/contributor for Science-Based Medicine, if anti-vaccine quackery concerns you. It appears that, thanks to the tangerine tyrant, it could become an issue in the public conciousness again and it helps to have the intellectual resources to fight against it.
I want to make up a health conspiracy theory and then after a couple years reveal to everyone that its all fake and they are all idiot humans that should never ever ever trust their gut feelings ever again.
Perhaps, but I don't think it's the way to go to just say they're advocating for their kids dying. That's not really the way to make them listen.
As you say, call them out for being wrong, but to saying they're wanting their kids to die just alienates your view from them.
I agree,scum of the earth.Anti-vaxxers are the worst
Perhaps, but I don't think it's the way to go to just say they're advocating for their kids dying. That's not really the way to make them listen.
As you say, call them out for being wrong, but to saying they're wanting their kids to die just alienates your view from them.
Pediatrics.org said:Current public health communications about vaccines may not be effective. For some parents, they may actually increase misperceptions or reduce vaccination intention. Attempts to increase concerns about communicable diseases or correct false claims about vaccines may be especially likely to be counterproductive. More study of pro-vaccine messaging is needed.
I think this is being somewhat disingenuous and having this attitude towards their line of thought merely strengthens their resolve that they are right.
When someone boils down an argument to some extreme, it indicates you aren't paying attention to what their argument actually is.
They're not advocating or promoting death for kids. They're risk-assessing the dangers of the options. They happen to fall on a ridiculous side, where both the chances and potential outcome are more harmful than the other. So ridiculous, in fact that the side they goose to be on has basically zero possibility of happening.
But rather than ridicule and say they are advocating for the extreme outcome, i think it's more productive to at least educate not just scoff.
As someone living outside the USA, why is there even an anti-vaccine movement? Is it mandatory in America?
Why not leave that choice to the people, I'm so confused.
I wanted to say, let natural selection take its course. But these kids aren't making the choice, their stupid fucking parents are
Give them all polio. Let them fight that instead.
As a person with a compromised immune system, FUCK anti-vaxxers.
Get ya ass immunized STAT.
Perhaps, but I don't think it's the way to go to just say they're advocating for their kids dying. That's not really the way to make them listen.
As you say, call them out for being wrong, but to saying they're wanting their kids to die just alienates your view from them.