You guys can all get as aggressive as you'd like. Vaccines save lives. The proof is in the pudding. There is a reason no one in America gets polio anymore. It's called herd immunity. Just because you don't "get sick" doesn't mean you can't carry a potentially fatal virus and pass it to someone else. I'm done arguing this point today. At least I know my children will never die from a disease we can easily prevent.
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In this case the proof is not in the pudding at all. It is not a debate. There is no proof that vaccines actually do what they say other than some graphs the CDC has put out. Which means nothing, no 'evidence' by the CDC is credible as they are heavily invested in Vaccine development. Herd Immunity is not actually a thing, this is what people that don't know what is going on say. Essentially people that get vaccinated have that potentially fatal virus in them to give to others for 3 weeks. Anyone can have a potentially harmful virus whether they are vaccinated or not. I would never say anyone is safe from a disease and relying on vaccines for protection is just another lie people are led to believe making them even more dangerous.
So has polio just gone away on it's own?
Indeed, polio was going away on its own, if you take the time to examine the government mortality data around the world. Clean water and sanitation. The vaccine actually caused a spike in polio cases, if I am not mistaken. I believe Jonas Salk himself attested to this.
Let's do a formal debate!
I truly don't have time for a "formal debate"
or research.
There ya go. Why the quotes around "formal debate"? It wasn't a joke.
I am certainly not getting aggressive. I am asking for numbers which you are unable to provide, and questions you seem unwilling to answer.
Why are the reports of vaccine injury (see the VAERS database) ignored, and why are these people sent to a separate court to be compensated (if they are lucky)?
One cannot do an accurate risk/benefit analysis without all the numbers.
I'd encourage you to take me up on my offer to formally debate this in a polite setting with a neutral moderator.
You guys keep bringing up the VAERS database like it's not one sided. Do they collect data on all the hundreds of thousands of cases of successful vaccinated children?
The VAERS database is for reports of vaccine injury. No one has made the claim that they collect other information. I am simply asking why the VAERS reports are not considered by the CDC or other such groups when attempting to establish accurate data regarding risk factors for vaccination.