picklesandbeets
picklesandbeets
picklesandbeets

LOL. I spent a distressing amount of my childhood leaning over a ship’s chart doing computations onto the chart; I’m trying to imagine doing that with a globe rolling around- assuming it was big enough??? That would be really big. Some people are not so smart.

You’re about the 10th person to ask this question that you HAVE to know the answer to. Babies don’t get vaccinated at birth. Measles vaccine is at 12-15 months. That’s 4 million people to infect every year. Then there are the immuno-compromised, sick people who have lost immunity, people whose vaccines didn’t work and

Many people are unvaccinated against their will-starting with the children of anti-vaxxers. No babies can be vaccinated against measles (for instance) for at least the first year of life. So that’s 4 million people in the US who the unvaccinated can infect and kill. Then there are sick people, people who were

But they’re not making choices for ‘their’ bodies and health- they are making decision for independent beings- their children and they are endangering many other people’s bodies and health in the process. You can’t beat or neglect your child- but you can neglect to protect them from serious harm or death. 

Yep. People made globes for an unknown reason since everyone knew the world was flat. I can’t imagine why they would also have made these foldable, easily transportable models which can also focus on a small area unlike an entire globe...

It’s not even their own bodies- it’s their children’s bodies. And they don’t have the right to do anything they want with their children’s bodies. 

4 million babies are born every year. For the first year to three years (depending on vaccine) they will not be vaccinated. Some people can never be vaccinated because of health problems, some people’s vaccines won’t take, some people’s vaccines will fade in efficacy over time. You know this. No one can have paid

As soon as a one year old can pipe up and say they don’t want a vaccine, there might be something to talk about. Parents don’t have the right to harm their children or irresponsibly put them in harm’s way- which is what anti-vaxxers are doing.

You HAVE to already know this, but infants are not vaccinated at birth. Until they get their vaccinations they are vulnerable to disease. The first dose of measles, for example is not given until a baby is 12-15 months old. So that’s about 4 million vulnerable babies each year. They can get measles from a vaccinated

I don’t think people should have the right to refuse vaccines or medical care for their children. They are intentionally, physically harming their children (who are not them) and/or putting them in harm’s way. There are laws against harming children. (Note: exceptions for refusing heroic measures or life support in

That’s perfect- lol. The actual presence of globes (why on ‘earth’ would anyone have ever made them?) doesn’t throw them off at all? 

Children are not vaccinated at birth. Unvaccinated children pose a risk to all infants who are not yet old enough to be vaccinated. For some diseases they may be three years old before they get a vaccination. There are a significant number of people who cannot be vaccinated because of health issues. There are a

In fact, we do limit the rights to work of people with certain communicable diseases and we do require vaccination to work in many fields. HIV/AIDS and airborne disease are treated differently and should be.

But we have taken away the civil liberties of everyone with children in the case of car seats- one of your examples. People are FORCED to have a car seat to take their child from the hospital after birth, they are fined and can have their license taken away potentially if they are caught without their child in a car

The comparison to car seats doesn’t make any sense on multiple levels. One, ‘the civil rights’ of parents who don’t use car seats ARE being ‘impinged.’ Try and leave a hospital after birth without a car seat- you can’t. If you are caught with your child unsecured you DO get a fine and points on your licence, and you

You are vastly underestimating the danger of measles. “A resurgence of measles (in the US) occurred during 1989–1991, again demonstrating the serious medical burden of the disease. More than 55,000 cases, 123 deaths, and 11,000 hospitalizations were reported.” That’s significant and that’s 25 years into a very

This sounded interesting and I went to their site and found a podcast in their archive that interested me- how to make it actually play has stumped me however. Am I completely inept?

Wow, just wow. I did not think this stuff was so wide spread. I’m sorry.

I think a big part of it is feeling like you’re on the inside, you’ve accepted knowledge that the ‘sheeple’ are unable to process, you don’t blindly accept the orthodoxy (accept what’s fed to you by your co-conspirators).