Re: Vaccines the answer to population control?
Yes, please define 'things happen very rarely' and 'the amount of misery they prevent', so we can move some numbers around.
But before that, let's find some gray area where we can at least state each others arguments. I am not in 'anti-' or 'pro-vaccination' bussiness here. I am pointing out several problems that are usually not adressed. Some historical facts that tell you that infectious diseases declined by 90% before immunization started and that outbreaks do not correlate with popolation being immunized. Let us discuss those first. Do you find this 90% decline before immunization interesting? I find it fascinating!
After that maybe we can consider some laging effects of our engeneered actions that might not yet be as apparent or confirmed now, and after maybe we can debate some of your arguments why we should vaccinate. Oh this will be fun!
And after all that, in the end maybe we can start formulating a well informed opinion about final decision of being 'anti-' or 'pro-'.
Yes, please define 'things happen very rarely' and 'the amount of misery they prevent', so we can move some numbers around.
But before that, let's find some gray area where we can at least state each others arguments. I am not in 'anti-' or 'pro-vaccination' bussiness here. I am pointing out several problems that are usually not adressed. Some historical facts that tell you that infectious diseases declined by 90% before immunization started and that outbreaks do not correlate with popolation being immunized. Let us discuss those first. Do you find this 90% decline before immunization interesting? I find it fascinating!
After that maybe we can consider some laging effects of our engeneered actions that might not yet be as apparent or confirmed now, and after maybe we can debate some of your arguments why we should vaccinate. Oh this will be fun!
And after all that, in the end maybe we can start formulating a well informed opinion about final decision of being 'anti-' or 'pro-'.
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