But that’s what conservatives want. They want children to expire from measles, that’s the entire point of everything they’re doing. They want the people that don’t do as conservatives want, to perish. They do not care. They want you and me, and everyone we care about to stop existing.
I guess you can gather from that that all those morons working for Trump are really big into "eugenics" since they all seem to favor death for the weaker and sickly folks and life and wealth for the ones who are the opposite!!! No matter how you put it, this sounds like Nazi lovers to me!!
“Only some kids should die” isn’t the bold stance you think it is. Especially when the cause is something we literally have a vaccine for. What next...seatbelts are tyranny?
In 1985 I INSISTED that my little boy wear a bike helmet when riding his bike. Other kids bullied him & called him "helmet head". That summer, one of these kids raced down a steep hill & crashed his bike. He died. 💔
No one wants to be proven correct by having a irl incident to prove their point.😢
😢😢😢 I heard a religious vaccine denier saying it would be better for her child to catch measles than get the vaccination because it’s “natural” and they would use dandelions to cure it. 😩
What gets me is the twisted idea that suffering = strength. As if choosing unnecessary illness is somehow more virtuous than preventing it.
A dead child doesn’t build character. It just breaks hearts, and it didn’t have to happen.
I’ve read 1984. It’s about state control and enforced ignorance.
Choosing to protect children from preventable death isn't tyranny.
It’s the exact opposite.
So if you are a parent that has a child like I was, a sickly kid, don't worry. Only the your sickly kid might die from measles. So, make sure you don't get all your kids their vaccinations.
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No one wants to be proven correct by having a irl incident to prove their point.😢
They are NOT a treatment for measles or any OTHER communicable disease.
Why are people so willing to be hoodwinked?
A dead child doesn’t build character. It just breaks hearts, and it didn’t have to happen.
Choosing to protect children from preventable death isn't tyranny.
It’s the exact opposite.