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View Poll Results: Physical punishment aganist children. Acceptable or Unacceptable?
Acceptable 50 56.82%
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Old 11-01-2016, 11:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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So, HIV/AIDS aren't contagious and potentially deadly. That's something I never knew before.
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Old 11-01-2016, 11:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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So, HIV/AIDS aren't contagious and potentially deadly. That's something I never knew before.
They're not cured with a simple shot, either. You know, like those diseases that we vaccinate for.

When there is an HIV or AIDS vaccine that has the efficacy of the MMR vaccine for example, I'm down as **** for that though.

Not vaccinating your children is child endangerment because it makes them susceptible to DEADLY, CONTAGIOUS DISEASES that we can easily prevent them from getting through vaccines. It's also not a choice because these diseases are CONTAGIOUS, so it invades other people's health as well.

It baffles me that people can be stupid enough to think that being safe from these diseases is a bad thing. That's why we should execute them, because someone that stupid is by no means capable of raising a child or positively contributing to society in the first place.
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Old 11-01-2016, 11:14 AM   #3 (permalink)
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It baffles me that people can be stupid enough to think that being safe from these diseases is a bad thing. That's why we should execute them, because someone that stupid is by no means capable of raising a child or positively contributing to society in the first place.
Again. Never said this, but feel free to continue to put words in my mouth to help your argument. I'm only saying that to wish death upon those that don't live up to the standard of the better part of the world is a petty insult.

I'm not saying I even disagree with you or Chula but you're argument about separating them from the pack is offensive towards those that have dealt with incurable diseases for a better part of their life, sometimes not even their own fault.
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Again. Never said this, but feel free to continue to put words in my mouth to help your argument. I'm only saying that to wish death upon those that don't live up to the standard of the better part of the world is a petty insult.
Oh, so you're just taking my hyperbole entirely wrong. Read it in George Carlin's voice if that helps.

I'm pretty passionate and I genuinely consider anti-vaxxers to be the scum of the earth, but obviously I'm not pro public execution. They should just be jailed for public endangerment.
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Old 11-01-2016, 11:12 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Ki, just stop. You're making yourself look silly.
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Ki, just stop. You're making yourself look silly.
Read my posts thoroughly before making accusations like this.
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Read my posts thoroughly before making accusations like this.
But those posts still genuinely make you look silly. What now?
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Old 11-01-2016, 11:25 AM   #8 (permalink)
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But if you are vaccinated you shouldn't have to worry about un-vaccinated people spreading the disease to you, right?
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But if you are vaccinated you shouldn't have to worry about un-vaccinated people spreading the disease to you, right?
Mostly, ja, but not always. There's still the >1% of the people who get vaccinated that don't achieve immunization. Then there are people who have immune diseases and the like that makes them unable to receive the vaccine to begin with. They're the group at the biggest risk here since they literally have zero choice in the matter. The amount of people contributing (or not) to herd immunity are the ones making that choice for them.

Also, eradicating diseases through herd immunity is good because it doesn't allow the disease to mutate into something that we can't immunize or cure.
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Also, eradicating diseases through herd immunity is good because it doesn't allow the disease to mutate into something that we can't immunize or cure.
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