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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX
well when "protecting" women from cancer ends in the death of YOUR child you cant expect everyone to just sit by and wave the pom poms while children are sick and dying.
its easy for folks like you and me to sit here and talk about this, but really, the death of a child is terrible. to lump this in to a roll of the dice downplays the importance of questioning man made vaccines as well as deminishs the value of the lives at risk.
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You know, I think this kind of talk is just as much a scare tactic that then scares people..in this case women ..from NOT getting protected. That gets me just as worked up as you are for your own reasons.
If MY child died in such a circumstance, yes I would be amazingly upset and I would want an investigation into why MY child died when all the others that had the same batch did not. However, I would like to think that I wouldn't then try to stop other young women from getting protected when obviously the majority aren't dropping dead the moment they have a shot.
Hate to tell you but life is a roll of the dice. MY child could eat a blueberry and die from some reaction. I am not going to go on a campaign to stop all other kids from eating blueberries. Try to figure out why MY child reacted would be energy better served in my view.
But hey, only people with actual biological children can have a view.