Thoughts on forced vaccination?

GoldMeddle
I think vaccinations should be a requirement. There is no research showing that vaccines cause harmful effects. I think two groups of people started the rumor "vaccines cause autism." 1) Mothers who unfortunately had kids born with autism and needed someone to blame and 2) People who are terrified of needles but can't admit they are terrified of needles so they pretend they have a valid excuse.

Yes, certain ingredients in vaccines can be harmful in large doses. No shit. But what about an apple. In an apple there are 2-3 apple seeds. But if you were to eat 100s of apple seeds straight, you would die. Does that mean apples are dangerous?

Polio and other diseases are deadly. If we have another Ebola outbreak, vaccines may become necessary. Vaccines rid people of these diseases. But now people are finding things to be concerned about.

The CDC lists the side effects of every vaccine. If this were some sort of government conspiracy why would they list any? Why not pretend vaccines have no side effects at all?

People questioned the CDC during the Ebola outbreak. Said it would "spread like wildfire." Those same people, though they'd rather get vaccinated then admit to it, were wrong. Turns out the CDC knew what it was doing.

Could they possibly know what they are doing again?

All jokes aside, if I have to get poked with a needle, I don't want my health in danger because some entitled self-titled doctor decided they shouldn't have to because (insert reason here)

99% of the time people simply don't want them because they have to be poked or don't want their kids to have to be poked. Yes, it sucks. But it lasts all of what... 10 seconds?
All people are required to be vaccinated, for the good of the population.
A person should not have to vaccinate if they don't want to, despite the potential risk they pose.
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What I find most interesting is that nobody denied the part about potential risk. Meaning that most people actually do think it poses a potential risk and don't care because of freedom. I'm not saying that's right or wrong, and who am I to judge, I am just pointing out something I've noticed.
Thoughts on forced vaccination?
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