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09-10-2012, 01:50 PM
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You do not get to tell me what to do with my body.
It's not your body! That's my point! In the case of child vaccinations it is the child's body, not the parent who is making the decision. Even when it is not, you are putting everyone else at risk. We have laws about drinking and driving for the same reason. You have the right to do both but the law steps in when you try to do both. A violation of rights? Yes. If you had that right to begin with.

Your right to unnecessarily put yourself at risk of dangerous diseases ends where it puts my family at risk of dangerous diseases. Which is immediately. This isn't like smoking or drinking responsibly. There is no responsibly opting out of vaccinations except when there is a genuine medical condition such as those I've listed. It affects everyone which is why it is everyone's business.

Everyone else's right to live and be healthy trumps your right to be a dangerous fool.


If we all only ever got vaccinated at eighteen and were naturally immune to these diseases until that day, if vaccinations were always 100% effective and guaranteed perfect immunity, if everyone who wanted to be vaccinated was able to be vaccinated and if there was no possible way for your immune system to be compromised, then yes, you would be entirely within your right to turn vaccination down. It would be your choice for your own body and no one else would be affected. The "problem," such as it one, would be entirely self-correcting.

Unfortunately none of those things are true. No one gets to decide for themselves if they receive their childhood vaccinations. Very young children are vulnerable until they get their vaccinations. Some people who are vaccinated do not properly develop immunity to that particular disease. Some people cannot be vaccinated, and others have conditions that compromise their immune system. All these people are not protected by their own immunity but are protected by the immunity of everyone else, who cannot transmit those diseases to them. Only when a sufficiently high percentage of the population is immune is this protection effective.

Refusing to vaccinate your children compromises this protection. All those vulnerable people become susceptible to infection again. Some of them will be infected as a result. And some of the infected will die. And they do.

You don't get to expedite that outcome. You don't have the right.
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