From drdaver@hotmail.com
I once almost choked to death while eating food. I did my own research and discovered that I am not alone. Thousands of people choke every year while eating, and hundreds of those people die. That’s why I don’t feed my kids. It’s dangerous. Now plenty of people will point out that food supposedly “prevents starvation,” and that might be true, but it’s not fair to completely ignore all the dangers food poses, like choking, allergies, gingivitis, and garlic breath. I’m just saying, do your own research and decide what you think is best for your kids. If you choose to give your kids potentially deadly food, that’s your problem, but as a parent, I don’t think the government has any right to tell me that I need to feed my kids.
1 comment:
This is utterly dishonest, it's comparing something that will kill every human, starvation, versus taking an optional technological medical product that has harmed and killed people, regardless of how many may have gained "immunity" from specific diseases. The mismatch is staggering.
Vaccines are more like paying for a protection racket and hoping you get protection instead of harm. Since the vast majority of people survive the inoculation, public health officials get away with an un nuanced pro
vaccine message. Vaccine policy could be a hell of a lot better, but even mentioning that will cause a pile on and irrational screams of "Anti-Vaxxer"
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