Forced Vaccinations to be Decided This Week
I thought this would happen. I'm just surprised it is happening this fast. The proposal was timed with the Brian Wilson (liar) reports of measles at Disneyland. Perhaps that's why. Anyway, SB277 is being debated this week at the State Capitol. This bill forces all children to be vaccinated per an extensive schedule that's in the bill (apart from the CDC schedule but based on it) and that can be modified at any time. It's already pretty extensive. It does away with religious exemptions. Even home-schooled children are subject. Any child that isn't vaccinated per the list on the bill will be classified at truant. CPS and law enforcement will be called in to take the child and vaccinate them. At that point, when do the parents see their child again? Anybody's guess.
Years ago I asked on another Objectivist forum if the members were in favor of forced vaccination. At least half were, to my surprise. The moderator of that forum chimed in with the obvious. But, I am curious what other Objectivists still think of this concept. I am pretty sure it will be enacted pretty soon. Best of luck to you and the young ones in your families.
Years ago I asked on another Objectivist forum if the members were in favor of forced vaccination. At least half were, to my surprise. The moderator of that forum chimed in with the obvious. But, I am curious what other Objectivists still think of this concept. I am pretty sure it will be enacted pretty soon. Best of luck to you and the young ones in your families.
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Some on this forum seem to think "the science is settled" on this issue, but I wonder how deeply they've looked into it themselves--not just taken the word of their pediatrician--but really, honestly looked into it. There is a woman named Barbara Loe Fisher, whose work on the issue is very thorough, and whose videos on the subject are seriously worth watching. This is her organization:
http://www.nvic.org/about/barbaraloefish...
I don't know of any companies that require vaccinations. Except the military.
I don’t understand forcing the chicken pox vaccination on anyone. It’s not usually life-threatening. It does have it’s risk for unborn children, but even so...forcing school-age kids to get vaccinated for chicken pox? My kids had to in our state when the vaccine was new. I grumbled but complied. Too many pregnant teachers if you ask me. Lol.
Measles and mumps on the other hand can have some rather nasty consequences including death in some cases, so...I’m okay with the MMR schedule of vaccinations. Iv’e never been drawn into to this debate so I don’t really have a stance.
This is another variation on the classic problem of free market solutions to problems that government is often used for. Another example would be a private police. If 90% of the people in a neighborhood pay for a police presence to protect them, the other 10% are made safer without expense.
Some deal with this issue by getting the government to force them to contribute. Obviously I don't like that answer.
I am biased in favor of vaccinations, but I draw the line at forcing people to have them. Schools are a hotbed of diseases and if there is no threshold for acceptance into them you fail at keeping contagious diseases from propagating through society.
Incidentally, this could also apply to 'work'. I do not know of any company outside of healthcare or biotech that requires vaccinations. Do you?
Jan
If you want to paint your brain on the highway, or let your kids die of horrible preventable disease, well, I guess it's chlorine in the gene pool.
They can suggest it, sure. But you cannot deny them. The ADA would have a field day with this one if it was related to disabled people.
We know the answer, but...
However, our government has granted immunity to vaccine manufacturers from being sued since 1985. Those harmed by vaccines must go through a government-run special "vaccine injury court." Government lawyers (i.e., taxpayer-funded lawyers) defend the vaccines. The court's fund is composed of "taxes" paid by each person who receives a vaccine. Only a fraction of the people with vaccine damage ever receive compensation, and it often takes many years. This is crony capitalism as its most extreme.
For the government to first shield vaccine makers from normal liability, and then talk about mandating vaccines, can't be said to remotely resemble a free market. For those who acknowledged in the other post that Ann Marie Cox was wrong to use government to force people to behave a certain way, I hope they won't flip-flop on the issue of vaccines. Either Big Daddy government knows best... or else it doesn't.
Now it's a heck of a lot more.
It would be ironic if the Dimocrap dream of one party rule touched off a pandemic far worse than the Bubonic Plague. .
This is not the proper role of government in a free society.
I think that parents should discuss each of the vaccines' necessities and appropriateness for them/their kids as individuals. If they decide to skip a vaccine and the child gets sick, they should keep them away from other children anyway--and not get threatening calls from the school about truancy, which only encourages attendance while sick.
A little research will turn up how many of these diseases were significantly reduced prior to the massive vaccine campaigns, by 1) careful monitoring of immigrants' health, prior to admission to the country; 2) by increased sanitation and nutrition, thanks to capitalism; and 3) by increasing public awareness and gaining a better understanding of how diseases were spread. Kids who get many of these diseases in our country now do not suffer the same long-term effects as those in 3rd world countries, where nutrition is inadequate and sanitation, unheard-of.
One last thing...If the people making these decisions to put something directly into your/your kids' bloodstream really, truly cared about your health, why would they not only be allowing unvaccinated and actively diseased people into our country--but actually knowingly placing them throughout communities, without a care to the rest of us?
I agree completely with the science, but mooching is too harsh a word. They're exercising their freedom to make bad decisions in a way that may possibly incur a cost to others. That's the price of liberty IMHO.
If we make the argument they should forgo their rights for our benefit, they can rightly see us as moochers.
I hear you that you had them and got through them, no problem, but now we are learning that viruses are not eradicated by the immune system, but only suppressed. So now we have shingles affecting a lot of older people, and it can be quite debilitating. These viruses hang around in the body for a lifetime, and we don't know yet all the later effects they may have.
A good example: the herpes vaccine, which is taken to prevent cervical cancer, which is directly related to genital herpes.
Edit:clarity
I am just saying that the issue is more complicated than you are presenting here.
Is that not what government agencies are for? to weed out fact from fiction.
When we can no longer trust the government, the CDC,FDA, USDA, etc,etc, and the government resorts to force - that's a problem.
I don't think that's a right/left/other argument.
Our kids get sick, none of us go anywhere except me, who goes to work, only if I have no symptoms, and am able to avoid contact with others.
If parents weren't idiots, and didn't have to send their kids to kiddie prison for 7 hours a day so they could go to work to make more money to earn their big fancy house, drive their fancy car, and have their 82" TV, rather than taking primary responsibility for raising their family, then this whole discussion may just be a moot point.
If parents took responsibility for making sure their kids had sufficient nutrition, especially Omega 3 EPA/DHA and Vitamin D, then kids would be much less suceptible to viruses, etc.
Does that mean that my answer is better and everyone should do it? No. But it goes to show, the fact that my kids rarely get any of that crap, despite never getting the flu vaccine, and still being around other kids frequently at gymnastics, and a few days a week at church events, just shows that maybe there's other ways of doing this, and maybe vaccines aren't the full story for why these diseases have become rare. Herd immunity is a good word people use on this topic, and, personally, I think it's a load of crap. Herd immunity can be gained in other ways, and very well may have by the time these vaccines came out, through nutrition, increases in health care, recognition and awareness of symptoms, etc.
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