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Cumsponge69 ago

Vaccines are not 100% perfect.

Lobotomy ago

Looks like you got downvoted for conflicting with OP's confirmation bias, have an upvote. Vaccines are not 100% effective, and there are a lot of genetic factors that could lead to the vaccine not working for certain people. Conspiratards think that everything is so cut-and-dry, and while skepticism IS very healthy for any scenario, it's probably a good idea to, you know, book up once in a while.

Amateur_Wizard ago

MMR is a notoriously shoddy vaccine. How do I know? I was vaccinated when I was a kid, and got retested to go travelling.

Guess what? My coverage had worn off.

This is what herd immunity is supposed to cover. Herd immunity is to protect the immunized because some vaccines don't take. It happens.

madmalloy ago

The Deadly Impossibility Of Herd Immunity Through Vaccination, by Dr. Russell Blaylock

http://www.vaccinationcouncil.org/2012/02/18/the-deadly-impossibility-of-herd-immunity-through-vaccination-by-dr-russell-blaylock/

Lobotomy ago

Hmm, using a biased source to fortify that confirmation bias, then?

Keep 'em comin', boss.

Spoilers:

madmalloy ago

Using their sources and expecting proof of their lies is the pinnacle of foolishness.

Go back to sleep.

Lobotomy ago

"Their"? Do you know who "They" are?

Independent studies are independent studies are independent studies.

You fucking autismos will believe anything.

madmalloy ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtN0PMJOOjM

Let's see if you watch it.

Unreasonable ago

Worse than that. They'll deny any evidence that goes against their confirmation bias, even it is from a "reputable source."

As in, in vaccine safety sheets it specifically calls out that a potential side effect of vaccination is developing autism. Yet when one then makes the claim that vaccines are linked to autism (which they clearly are according to the manufacturer) they will deny it to the ends of the earth.