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TopicChris' political topic 2: Huh, didn't expect to be making another casual topic.
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07/16/18 9:56:04 AM
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LordoftheMorons posted...
Vaccines are actually probably the clearest case of this; diseases like measles are totally wiped out so no one has a frame of reference for what theyre preventing which lets idiots convince themselves that some imaginary downside of vaccines outweighs the real benefit.

Well, sure, although interestingly there is an actual scientific argument to be made that Americans over-vaccinate. (There's no scientific debate about Measles vaccines, but there is debate about flu vaccines--in that Europe doesn't do flu vaccines, and there's arguments that America's yearly attempts at trying to make partial flu vaccines is actually just making flu strains more resistant to vaccines).
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