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Anti-vaccination movement is dealt a loss in court.

Why? There's a reason the immunizations were created in the first place. Being ignorant or believing one piss poor study is no reason to go against decades of scientific research. It's in the best interest of the child to be immunized, bottom line.
not to mention the spread and scope of the disease itself...
 
Why? There's a reason the immunizations were created in the first place. Being ignorant or believing one piss poor study is no reason to go against decades of scientific research. It's in the best interest of the child to be immunized, bottom line.

I agree with you. I do think it is in the best interest of the child to be vaccinated. That is why my children are. However, I am not willing to go and tell other parents exactly how they have to raise their children. Nor will I allow them to tell me how to raise mine. Yes there are exceptions to that but we keep adding more and more rules that we have to follow. Soon we wont be able to decide anything for our child on our own.

I want people and government to stay out of my home. As such I, and government, should stay out of theirs.
 
Well I suppose this would explain our countries superiority in the educational system.

Do you have a list of countries handy which use private education more extensively and are superior educationally? Or, was that snark just ignorant snark?
 
I agree with you. I do think it is in the best interest of the child to be vaccinated. That is why my children are. However, I am not willing to go and tell other parents exactly how they have to raise their children. Nor will I allow them to tell me how to raise mine. Yes there are exceptions to that but we keep adding more and more rules that we have to follow. Soon we wont be able to decide anything for our child on our own.

I want people and government to stay out of my home. As such I, and government, should stay out of theirs.

But where do you start drawing the line to protect children from irresponsible adults? Even dogs have laws protecting them against harmful human behavior, and they are far less important to society than children. A line has to be drawn somewhere, and I think this is a perfectly justifiable line considering the enormous harm (beyond the household in particular) that diseases can cause if left unchecked.

I think the idea of "it's my kid, let me do whatever I want" is a really poor policy. There are plenty of ways to express that, but a parent having a kid just so they can punch it in the face when they get angry is really stupid. Nothing is protecting terrible parents from having kids and turning them into terrible people. At least give a defenseless child as much protection as possible.
 
I agree unluckyseventeen that it is a slippery slope. I just think that forcing immunizations is to far. I think to an extent "it's my kid let me do what I want" is the right policy. We both agree that there needs to be some protaction for children.
 
I agree unluckyseventeen that it is a slippery slope. I just think that forcing immunizations is to far. I think to an extent "it's my kid let me do what I want" is the right policy. We both agree that there needs to be some protaction for children.

I see it as a scale with "my children are my property" on one end and "my children are a trust placed upon me" on the other. Where you fall on that scale determines how mcu you support things like forced vaccination.
 
I agree unluckyseventeen that it is a slippery slope. I just think that forcing immunizations is to far. I think to an extent "it's my kid let me do what I want" is the right policy. We both agree that there needs to be some protaction for children.

Why is that the right policy? What is it about your DNA contribution that gives you the right to such power over another human being. If we are to accept Gameface's approach of rights that come with responsibilities, then the parents must be held accountable for their decisions. If a parent decides to forgo immunization, and the child is harmed or worse by the decision (some diseases are pretty much impossible to get once vaccinated against), then the parent must be held responsible. This notion that a parent somehow owns a child until they are old enough to escape is patently absurd.
 
Why is that the right policy? What is it about your DNA contribution that gives you the right to such power over another human being. If we are to accept Gameface's approach of rights that come with responsibilities, then the parents must be held accountable for their decisions. If a parent decides to forgo immunization, and the child is harmed or worse by the decision (some diseases are pretty much impossible to get once vaccinated against), then the parent must be held responsible. This notion that a parent somehow owns a child until they are old enough to escape is patently absurd.

I firmly believe that I know what is best for my child over society. I also believe that it is not societies place to tell us how we have to do everything. Basically you are arguing that Society should be able to tell me how to raise my kids.

I agree that certain points need to be regulated. Abuse, nutrition (as far as feeding your kids), education (home schooled, private or public).

But I am not willing to accept that I have the "right" to tell you what you can and cannot do with any kids you have on every issue.
 
So some kid get the measles because his/her parents chose not to immunize him/her, he gives your kid the measles and it kills them.

Cool?
 
So some kid get the measles because his/her parents chose not to immunize him/her, he gives your kid the measles and it kills them.

Cool?

Some kid is throwing rocks becasue his parents didn't teach him not to. It results in the lose of your kids eye.

Better outlaw rock throwing.

See that slope? That is my problem...

If you all don't like that then tough ****. I don't like that some parents don't immunize their children eaither but...
 
I firmly believe that I know what is best for my child over society. I also believe that it is not societies place to tell us how we have to do everything. Basically you are arguing that Society should be able to tell me how to raise my kids.

I agree that certain points need to be regulated. Abuse, nutrition (as far as feeding your kids), education (home schooled, private or public).

But I am not willing to accept that I have the "right" to tell you what you can and cannot do with any kids you have on every issue.

Belief has nothing to do with anything. When dealing with the child's health, you simply have no right to decide on your own without the possibility of repercussions. If you refuse to give your child a blood transfusion, and the child dies, then you should be charged with killing the child. I don't give a rat's *** about anyone's beliefs. If your action harms someone, then you should be held responsible. Similarly, if a doctor gives a child a vaccine that somehow harms them, then the doctor should be held responsible.
 
Some kid is throwing rocks becasue his parents didn't teach him not to. It results in the lose of your kids eye.

Better outlaw rock throwing.

See that slope? That is my problem...

Throwing rocks at people *is* illegal. And you say my analogies are bad...
 
Throwing rocks at people *is* illegal. And you say my analogies are bad...

If it is illegal is it enforced? I haven't heard of any kids getting busted for throwng rocks...

So do you want a bunch of laws that we do not enforce?
 
Belief has nothing to do with anything. When dealing with the child's health, you simply have no right to decide on your own without the possibility of repercussions. If you refuse to give your child a blood transfusion, and the child dies, then you should be charged with killing the child. I don't give a rat's *** about anyone's beliefs. If your action harms someone, then you should be held responsible. Similarly, if a doctor gives a child a vaccine that somehow harms them, then the doctor should be held responsible.

I do not like you belief in that so you can shut up and do what you're told. How's that feel?

Also don't bring up that blood transfusion crap. It is already covered ground. if you want my response to that then go read it.
 
It appears that I am in the minority on this board in relation to this subject. That is fine. I am comfortable enough in my stance to be one of the few to speak out about it.

For the record I think not immunizing your kids is dumb.
 
I do not like you belief in that so you can shut up and do what you're told. How's that feel?

Also don't bring up that blood transfusion crap. It is already covered ground. if you want my response to that then go read it.

I gave blood transfusions as an example of people who endanger their children's lives because of their beliefs. They have no right of doing that. Not because it is "extreme". But because you directly inflicted serious harm on another person (not you personally, obviously). The fact that you believe your actions were beneficial is pretty much meaningless next to the fact that they weren't. Belief applies to one's own person, and it cannot be used to justify harming another. I don't understand what you find so radical about what I'm saying.
 
It appears that I am in the minority on this board in relation to this subject. That is fine. I am comfortable enough in my stance to be one of the few to speak out about it.

It's hard to tell. A lot of regulars haven't weighed in. I'm still not sure where I sit on forced vaccinatons.
 
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