Wednesday, July 1, 2015

The problem with California's new compulsory vaccination law for children

The most obvious problem is reminiscent of 9-11.

What if terrorists found a way to make kids die a couple of days after having their vaccination (whichever one it was) which would mean 2 days after their vaccinations 100,000 kids die.

This is the most obvious problem with it.

The next problem with it is some kids may be allergic to the vaccinations and will die if it is given to them or be crippled for life from a vaccination. What happens then? Is the state liable to care for that child (thousands of them) then for life?

And the third problem is "Freedom of Choice". I grew up in California from 1952 when I was 4 years old until I was 18 in 1966. My parents didn't believe in vaccinations so I didn't get any (except tetanus when I was 15 from being bitten by a dog).

My immune system appears to be superior to anyone I have ever met because I didn't have any vaccinations and likely because my ancestors were pioneers here in the U.S. on my Dad's side since 1725 which likely made our immune systems superior because everyone else died with as rough of a life as many had.

I'm fine even without immunizations and some would say even better than fine. Does no one else in the future have the right to have a really great immune system too?

So, is herd immunity better than vaccinations?

Some would say "Yes" like me.

One caveat: I got whooping cough and almost died from it and so did my son. Because of this I made sure both my daughters were vaccinated so they wouldn't get whooping cough. So, from personal experience of myself and my son, whooping cough is nothing to mess with unless you want your kids to die possibly.

However, for me, the argument is the Jim Jones one in  Jonestown when everyone was given cyanide kool aid without their permission and everyone died there.

All you need is one crazy person working making vaccinations and you have something like Jonestown through vaccinations (this time of children) wanting to go to public school.

OR worse yet what if we get (sometime in the future) a crazy or diabolical governor or president?

Do you want your children euthanized because they have no choice if they are going to public school?

I know you might think this is far fetched, but look around the world at the insanity going on right today and you will see what I mean.

Trust should never be freely given but always earned.  I learned this the hard way when two boys threatened to cut my head off with a knife at my throat when I was a young boy and psychologically tortured me for around an hour before they let me go.

This was one of the best things that ever happened to me. No one deserves your trust. It must be earned unless you are a fool.

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