"I’m not anti-vaccine, I’m pro common sense."
Feb 21, 2020 13:45:05 GMT
Post by Admin on Feb 21, 2020 13:45:05 GMT
Thought I would share - from a Facebook post [here]:
I’m not anti-vaccine, I’m pro common sense.
It's common sense to question why a doctor would force vaccinating a child against an STD on the day of their birth when both parents are clean.
It's common sense to disagree with the legality of my doctor receiving bonuses based on the number of patients he vaccinates.
It's common sense to question the integrity of a 60 billion dollar industry that successfully bought legislation that makes them free of all liability when they cause harm.
It's common sense to be concerned when vaccine producers “donate” millions of dollars every year to the people who help determine the suggested vaccine schedule. (Academy of Pediatrics)
It's common sense to question the integrity of a system where the former Director of the CDC is now Vice President for the largest vaccine producer in the world.
It's common sense to “actually” read the pamphlets before vaccinating.
It's common sense to weigh the risk verses benefit, like any other medication.
It's common sense to find out for yourself the number of people that have been adversely affected by vaccines.
It's common sense that it’s wrong to pay injured families only if they agree to be silent about their adverse reactions.
It's common sense that the number of adverse reactions are flawed because most go unreported.
It's common sense that when “risk of death” is listed as a side effect on a vaccine, for a disease that isn’t life threatening, it might not be worth giving to my healthy child.
It's common sense to question western medicine when 60 years ago they encouraged pregnant women to smoke.
It's common sense to question western medicine because of how long they knew cigarettes caused cancer, but remained silent due to the amount of money that was involved.
It's common sense to be weary of everything when our country is the sickest it has ever been.
It's common sense that most people aren't willing to do the research, but I was, and I won't stop the pursuit of a less corrupt medical system.
I'm not anti-vaccine, I'm pro common sense.