Marener
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You make things up. You misrepresent what I say.Your usual sidestep.
Discussion doesn’t work when we do that.
I’ll do it to you and you’ll see. Ready?
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You make things up. You misrepresent what I say.Your usual sidestep.
Such silly melodrama. You’re make things up as a means to soothe your hurt feelings when your nonsense claims are dismantled.You make things up. You misrepresent what I say.
Discussion doesn’t work when we do that.
I’ll do it to you and you’ll see. Ready?
You might be delusional. I’ll play by your rules from now on.Such silly melodrama. You’re make things up as a means to soothe your hurt feelings when your nonsense claims are dismantled.
I get that... Menonites are a secluded "sect". They don't let an— and with sometimes strained or distant relations with health officials and other public authorities.
I get that
Being unvaccinated the Mennonites are sitting ducks for measles
And all it takes is one migrant child dripping with the disease to spread it far and wide
your brain got ate by a worm. You want proof? ^^^No it isn't. What you or I think regarding the value of taking a particular vaccine or any medicine is irrelevant to whether people should be forced to take it as well.
What issue am I evading exactly?
No one who made the decision regarding these children did. Or if they did they had to look hard to find it nor did they care what RFK jr thought in that regard. Did you know RFK Jr's position on vaccines (which you are 100% misrepresenting BTW) over 6 years ago? Yeah neither did any of the people in the Mennonite community where this outbreak happened. They didn't get their children vaccinated for religious reasons. Kinda the same reason you are against everything Trump does/says/supports.
That's not what he's said. He's said the health system can't produce the safety studies normally required for medications. And they can't. Which for any other medication would call in to question it's safety. He also criticizes the big pharma's blanket immunity for injuries caused by vaccines. Not sure why that's so controversial. What he has said about autism is that we need to look at vaccines due to the timing of increased cases of autism and the increase in the number of vaccines given to children via the vaccine schedule. I know there have been calls to "disavow" this or that regarding vaccines but frankly that's fucking stupid. RFK's biggest push has been regarding general health (or lack there of) of most Americans. He's 100% right on that front.
In this case he's right. The outbreak is in a Mennonite community and they dont vaccinate their children for religious reasons. Never have.
He's 100% right about the health of the average US citizen and the main driving force behind why they are so unhealthy. The system which has gotten us to where we currently are is clearly wrong.
That doesn’t speak to where the measles infection originated from. It’s unlikely that anyone from that community was doing much if any international travel, and since measles has been eradicated here in the US ….. That doesnt mean an illegal alien introduced measles to that community but the article you post most certainly doesnt mean they didnt. Something from outside that community did.
So, explain to everyone how measles popping up in a Mennonite community proves where the measles infection originated? Does this happen every year in that community? If not, where would they have contracted the virus in the first place? There had to be some outside source for the virus.I get that... Menonites are a secluded "sect". They don't let an
your brain got ate by a worm. You want proof? ^^^
Since measles is not endemic to the US, it must have been brought in from a country where it is endemic.So, explain to everyone how measles popping up in a Mennonite community proves where the measles infection originated? Does this happen every year in that community? If not, where would they have contracted the virus in the first place? There had to be some outside source for the virus.
You are way off topic. But thanks for trying to make everything about RFKjr? He fuck your sister or something?Since measles is not endemic to the US, it must have been brought in from a country where it is endemic.
It will continue to spread so long as there’s enough unvaccinated people for it to spread to.
That’s obvious to us, but the head of HHS doesn’t seem to grasp this easy to understand concept.
Yeah, because the head of the HHS and a national health issue aren’t related.You are way off topic. But thanks for trying to make everything about RFKjr? He fuck your sister or something?
Your inability to follow a conversation isn't my problem.Yeah, because the head of the HHS and a national health issue aren’t related.
Maybe you want to go back and let us know the evils of seed oils. Did a chiropractor tell you that?
Your desperate attempt to avoid embarrassing facts is your problem.Your inability to follow a conversation isn't my problem.
Ok Champ.Your desperate attempt to avoid embarrassing facts is your problem.
Ignoring the crazy shit RFK Jr says is a skill among you people.Ok Champ.
Ok buddy..Ignoring the crazy shit RFK Jr says is a skill among you people.
Complete and willful ignorance.
I really wish leftwingers cared about kids, but they don't. They encourage millions of abortions a year worldwide.LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — A child who was not vaccinated has died from measles in West Texas, the first death in an outbreak that began late last month and the first from measles in the U.S. since 2015.
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A Texas child who was not vaccinated has died of measles, a first for the US in a decade
A child who was not vaccinated has died from measles in West Texas. It's the first death in an outbreak that began late last month and the first from measles in the U.S. since 2015.apnews.com
The death was a “school-aged child who was not vaccinated” and had been hospitalized last week, the Texas Department of State Health Services said Wednesday in a statement. Lubbock health officials also confirmed the death, but neither agency provided more details. A news conference is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, nor did Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s office.
We're already seeing idiots blaming RFK, as if he's responsible for vaccines not administered during Quid Pro Joe's regime.How long till right wingers blame the hospital and accuse them of killing the kid to push “dangerous” vaccines and pharma kickbacks?