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Originally Posted by bessiedog
No it’s not exactly what you just mentioned. The confidence of decision here rests on whether you think peer reviewed science is more reliable than annecdotal stories on the Web.
....... Iguess if the herd immunity pool breaks down.... and we start seeing deaths, then you and I can have fresh annecdotals to refer to. Because we soooo love our annecdotal.
Instead of historical records.
And no, immunizations and guns are different issues entirely. Sorry.
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So the issue isn't that someone hypothetically doesn't get their kids immunized, they get measles, pass it to other kids, who end up dead? In a similar matter of guns falling into the wrong hands, mass shooting occurring, and kids end up dead? Noted. Fear of something increadibly rare happening, freedoms infringed, and death, like I said, the logic sounds nearly identical. If that's different to you, so be it, I'm moving on.