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MMR vaccine has been linked to 1,600% MORE DEATHS than measles infection since 2000
Posted on 12/2/25 at 7:22 am
Posted on 12/2/25 at 7:22 am
Posted on 12/2/25 at 7:27 am to Night Vision
Posted on 12/2/25 at 7:29 am to Night Vision
MMR??? who gives a shite...ole Baw got us lane kiffin with his planes....aint nobody got time for some vaccine...we got games to win and MMR is helping with that.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 7:30 am to Night Vision
When the cure eradicates the disease, strange statistics can happen.
Compare deaths from the cure with deaths in society before the cure and you will have meaningful numbers.
BTW, I seriously doubt your alleged statistics.
Compare deaths from the cure with deaths in society before the cure and you will have meaningful numbers.
BTW, I seriously doubt your alleged statistics.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 7:32 am to Night Vision
How to get Hep B?
Always thought it was strange giving kids std vaccines.
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Sexual contact: unprotected sex with an infected person.
Sharing needles: sharing contaminated needles, syringes, or other drug-injection equipment.
Always thought it was strange giving kids std vaccines.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 7:37 am to Nosevens
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That wasn’t bad
saw the shot....well
on a serious note...I do feel like the vaccine schedule is way way way too aggressive. In my non scientific opinion we are taking way too many vaccines too quick and overloading the body and in some people it freaks the frick out.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:17 am to Night Vision
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When the “cure” kills far more than the disease, it’s not medicine — it’s madness.
That's not madness. That is a podcast that doesn't understand statistics or epidemiology.
1) The vaccine is for measles, mumps, and rubella. you have to consider all three for comparison.
2) You have to consider how many would die if NOBODY was vaccinated and the disease was common. Prior to vaccination most, everyone got the measles and hundreds would die from it. Mumps doesn't kill as often, but you would still have 10's of deaths. Rubella doesn't kill children, but it would cause miscarriages, birth defects, and lasting health complications for the unborn. While the vaccine may cause more problems than it cures, that statistic argues the exact opposite; that the vaccine has been a huge success.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:19 am to Night Vision
This shows how effective the vaccines are at eliminating measles, no?
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:31 am to M. A. Ryland
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2) You have to consider how many would die if NOBODY was vaccinated
To put this in another way, if the vaccines are effective and measles rates drop to effectively zero, why would there be any deaths from measles? Of course, any other Factor leading to deaths is going to be a higher number than something around zero. This just shows that the measles vaccine has eliminated measles, which also means that the deaths from measles will be largely eliminated
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:35 am to lsu777
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MMR??? who gives a shite...ole Baw got us lane kiffin with his planes..
This MMR is what I first thought when I saw the title. I was worried.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:36 am to SlowFlowPro
When I was a medical student, it was declared eliminated because vaccine uptake was so good for so many years that the only cases found domestically were from unvaccinated international travelers. We had to learn about it from textbooks because there weren't any cases to see. This is no longer as peds residents are seeing it again all over the country and the health authorities are about to declare it an endemic disease again.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:36 am to SlowFlowPro
democrats still believe
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:43 am to SlowFlowPro
I think even if you use raw VAERs data, MMR vaccine deaths are considerably lower than measles deaths in the decades immediately prior to widespread MMR vaccine adoption (when measles deaths had dropped to very low levels presumably due to effective treatment).
I can't state enough how much I loathe our stupid influencer YT culture
The video framing is so obnoxiously stupid and designed to enrage the dumbest human beings alive, and I think that's true even if you're skeptical of some of our vaccine orthodoxy, as I am.
I can't state enough how much I loathe our stupid influencer YT culture
The video framing is so obnoxiously stupid and designed to enrage the dumbest human beings alive, and I think that's true even if you're skeptical of some of our vaccine orthodoxy, as I am.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:45 am to tigersmanager
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democrats still believe
You think the idiocy of OP is from Democrat -leaning sources?
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:46 am to Pettifogger
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The video framing is so obnoxiously stupid and designed to enrage the dumbest human beings alive,
And then they display amazing examples of the dunning Kruger effect in response to being called stupid
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:50 am to Night Vision
Why would anyone believe Nicolas Hulscher? He has a proven track record of poor study design and making conclusions that his own studies do not support.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:53 am to WeeWee
People accept it as folk wisdom, not as critical readers of scientific literature.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:54 am to Night Vision
Oh look it is yet another example of MAGA being anti-vax retards. lmao.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:56 am to TigerDoc
And it's fake folk wisdom motivated by profit
Say what you will about other non-scientific wisdom, at least there wasn't usually a blatant motive to perpetuate it despite evidence to the contrary.
Say what you will about other non-scientific wisdom, at least there wasn't usually a blatant motive to perpetuate it despite evidence to the contrary.
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