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We didn’t die…equating the vaccines as a ‘prevention’ to these ‘dreaded’ childhood diseases, to riding a bike without a helmet is ludicrous. Oh and we rode bikes, skated in funky roller skates, rode skateboards & ‘dirt bikes’ out in the Southern CA desert and we did did not wear helmets or died.

The risks associated with these childhood vaxxes, far outweigh the benefits, IMO. The ‘childhood vaccine schedule’ is a total fabrication of BIG PHARMA who control The Industrial Medical Healthcare Complex, so totally and completely now, that there is little room in the way of questioning or investigation of their motives for creating this ‘schedule’.

In addition Big Pharma has the majority of the State Legislatures by the ‘cojones’ (as we say down here, where I hail from on the US Mexican border), with their heavy financial support of these legislators. Legislators who have pushed through legislation (as they did in the State of CA) to ban ANY type of exemption that would allow for parents who do not wish to vaccinate their kids, to send their child to a public and or private school in CA, without having finished the 72 vaxxes in 16 doses schedule! Don’t even get me going further on this issue! Your argument fails to address NADA!

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I didn't *equate* them. I simply pointed out that the *argument* - "We all got the measles, mumps and chicken pox…and we did not die!" - is a logical fallacy, or whatever selection bias is called. Because some people DID die from M M and CP...but they're not around to rebut your point.

I grew up when seat belts not only weren't common, many cars didn't even offer them. But I survived "when we were children and we rode around in cars and never wore a seat belt...and we did not die!" so what's the big deal with putting kids in seat belts and car seats these days?

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