Autism rates are jumping every year. What happened to choice? It is disappearing.
The law in CA is worse than same sex marriage and consider how evil that ruling was on June 26. Death rates from measles, mumps, rubella, Polio, pertussis, etc were dropping BEFORE mass vaccination took place in the 1950s.
If vaccines prevented disease, the death rates for infectious disease should have dropped to near zero upon the inception of vaccines. It didn't happen. Big business with Jewish dollars is behind vaccines.
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Autism rates are "Jumping", because we are getting better at diagnosing them. There's a reason that almost every depiction of Autistic people is a white man, because doctors had difficulty diagnosing it in Girls and POC.
"Death rates from measles, mumps, rubella, Polio, pertussis, etc were dropping BEFORE mass vaccination took place in the 1950s."
Because of better diet and healthcare deaths rates fell, but infection rates remained the same. Since mass vaccinations the death rate has plummeted to near zero. The fact that death rates are climbing is because of anti vaxxers who'd rather believe in conspiracy theory than help their children. And never forget that smallpox has been totally eradicated, and with it the saving of hundreds of millions of lives.
Death rates from measles, mumps, rubella, Polio, pertussis, etc were dropping BEFORE mass vaccination took place in the 1950s.
In part, that is due to better living conditions, better diet and better hygiene. In part, that is also because people poured a lot of money into research on ways to contain the disease. Heard of the March of Dimes? I've still met a lot of people in wheelchairs who caught polio in the 1950s. My dad tells of the fear he and his classmates felt about who they might not see again next fall because of polio. Returning to the rates of the 1950s would kill.
Now, because of disinformation and fear mongering, measles is making a comeback, despite the better hygiene, diet, and education available that you presumably would see as the primary reason behind declining rates for such infectious diseases. Vaccinations have led to eradication of several lethal diseases, and you would halt all this progress because of a few overblown scare stories? Pathetic.
"the death rates for infectious disease should have dropped to near zero upon the inception of vaccines"
They have, at least for the one's you've listed. Hell, I've never even heard pertussis. The reason we still have infectious diseases is because either A) They disease evolves quickly and we need to keep injecting ourselves to with updated versions of it or B) you numbnuts refuse vaccinations, giving the diseases a safe haven.
*If vaccines prevented disease, the death rates for infectious disease should have dropped to near zero upon the inception of vaccines. *
They have dropped to near zero for those infections we can vaccinate against, you willfully ignorant fucktard.
The death rate for infectious disease in vaccinated populations is, essentially, zero. Except for no known reason, there are always a few who are afraid of the needle. But they're the ones who are afraid of everything, as every innocent object or action is seen as malevolent in their sci-fi imaginations.
Why do you anti-vaxxers seem to think autism is a fate worse than death? I've got it, and it's not bad at all. In some ways, it's advantageous (e.g., an ability to visualize amazingly).
@nazani14: I'm unsure about that emqff site, but Autism Speaks is filled with lying liars who constantly lie.
I would link to the rational wiki page on anti-vaxxers, But I'm too lazy to find it, so I'll break it down for you.
The ONLY study that linked autism to vaccines was HEAVILY discredited for two main reasons.
1. the sample size was something along the lines of ten children.
2. Out of the ten children, a few were already diagnosed with autism before the study took place, The person overseeing the study, however decided to completely ignore this, and then tried to claim that they were somehow NOT autistice before hand.
@"nazani14"
Stop impersonating other users, please, anonymous tinfoil asshat. It's kind of low.
If you are the real @nazani14, I apologise. But do keep in mind that Autism Speaks hasn't exactly been reliable in terms of the science of vaccines.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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