Any child that dies from measles is suffering from undernourishment, specifically fat soluble vitamins A and D, not a vaccine deficiency.
likewise any respiratory illness such as flu, muh-covid, etc are the result of lower beta-carotene intake - low Vit A and low Vit D levels (prob also asthma and seasonal allergies but this is much less studied).
Lmao, its more than that. Purposely playing up the angle to whip people up into the "anti vaxxers are crazy" mentality.
Like Ive mentioned before, paying attention to the wording of the title helps. But most normys cant do that, they just let their emotions dictate every thought I guess.
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/texas-measles-outbreak-grows-124-cases-unvaccinated/story?id=119158746
Did you catch that? Mostly the unvaccinated, meaning a good chunk of them were vaccinated, and still caught the disease. Measles is pretty slow, evolutionary wise(compared to something like the flu). Weve been using the same formula for the last 50 years and it is losing efficacy against the new strains of measles.
What most people fail to understand too, you need 3 doses to get the full immunization. You cant get all 3 shots at once, they are spaced out and I think the oldest you get the 3rd shot is around 6 or 7.
Then lets not forget, this is texas, with a substantial immigrant population, im willing to bet a few of these individuals are illegal immigrants, but if you ask that its racist.
Theres something like 200 measles cases every year, typically involving travelers from another country where there isnt such a high uptake. So were not even into anything unusual yet.
Just the media trying to divide the people, which seems to be about their only job, its just sad so many people are retarded they believe whatever a box says.
But were the retarded ones for doing our "own" research, who the fuck would do that when you could just trust what some rich fucktwat says!!!!
What makes it even more frustrating to contemplate. We could have eradicated measles decades ago, but no one wants to pay the bill to make it happen.
Billions of dollars to drop bombs and spy on people, fuck eradicating a world wide disease.
But its the anti vaccinators fault, I KNOW IT!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKN1Q5SjbeI
Ive been avoiding reading any comments in the normy threads about the subject because every top comment is just saying how they want to kill anti vaxxers or something.
This is pretty important. This particular age range is when you're the least lilely to get seriously ill from a disease. Kids this age get chicken pox, measles, even polio with few major effects.
Notice that with so many cases, there's not one death? And, of course, these are only the casss that are so bad that they went to the doctor; no doubt many more are asymptomatic. So the death rate is something under 0.1%
This is important because humans essentially have a sustainable relationship with these diseases. So long as we get them when we're young they have little effect and, because they had no problem infecting us there's no evolutionary pressure to change.
Now, with subpar vaccinations, not only do we increase the risk of complications by not getting full immunity in childhood but we actually force the virus to evolve into something we van no longer control.
This is all very well said. This all naturally falls into balance, and when things all of a sudden seem massively out of balance it's from two things: 1) human fuckery (vaccines, bioweapons, malnutrition), or 2) propaganda.
Balance is key.
I'm not even completely against the idea of vaccination, but giving them to everyone is retarded. I think there's absolutely a case of acute usage, like for people who never got chicken pox as a child in order to prevent shingles, but that's not going to maximize profit, is it?
Governments are supposed to balance the interests of their people against businesses operating in the most efficient manner. When they fail to do that, we either need new governments who can or we need to burn down the businesses until the governments can get things under control.
Some are almost certainly illegals, but every media story I've seen has bee "Mennonite communities that tend to shun vaccination". Funny how nobody ever asks "well, where did it come from if everyone else is vaccinated?".
Also, I'm not sure we're actually seeing any more cases now than we have at any other point in the last 25 years. 200 cases/year is an insanely small number. But even if we are, who cares.
It's all propaganda to scare people into compliance.
Good comment. I share similar sentiments - Normy/liberal media obsession with blaming unvaccinated while avoiding any line of reasoning/inquiry that could link this as an unintended side effect of illegal immigration.