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But this battle over mindlessly doing 0% of vaccines or 100% of them is silly. People should work with their doctors to come up with the best scenario for their kid based on the risks.
Name calling someone who honestly believes they're working to help their children is very counterproductive to the overall conversation.
One of the weaknesses of our society is the thought that there must be at least 2 equally valid viewpoints regarding any particular issue. I blame our 2 party political system, and our prosecutor/defense style judicial system. Each system sets up an ideological dichotomy and tries to get people to choose their "side", whether it's voters or a jury.
Life doesn't always work that way. There is no possibility of reasoned and respectful disagreement in all cases. Sometimes there is only one reasoned viewpoint. Just look at the flat earther thread. When persuasion and evidence fails, the only appropriate responses to such impassioned ignorance are pity or mockery. I feel no obligation whatsoever to respect the honest but incredibly mistaken belief of such people, nor do I feel the need to engage them in a "constructive dialogue" with the goal of some mutually acceptable "compromise". I'd feel the same way about a group of people who argued in favor of global nuclear devastation. I'd sleep easy taking a firm stance against that as well.
The vaccine argument is the same way. There is only one reasoned viewpoint. Every generally recommended vaccine effectively prevents a disease that could otherwise kill or maim. There is an almost 0 risk of serious side effects from the vaccines. Everyone who gets vaccinated not only protects themselves, they also protect everyone who can't get the vaccine and the 5% of people for whom the vaccine is not effective. Getting vaccinated is beneficial to yourself and beneficial to others. Not getting vaccinated is harmful to yourself and harmful to others. There is no chance of mutually acceptable middle ground here. There are no legitimate anti-vaxxer arguments. Just because a group of irrational people are more scared of the prevention than the disease doesn't lend any credibility to their irrational fear.
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