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Anti-vaxer's kid dies from measles, but he stands behind choice to not vaccinate

Posted by Cambion 
He's fine with the fact his kid died due to a preventable disease because he couldn't be arsed to prevent her from getting sick. His reasoning is that "everyone has to die." According to him, vaccines have stuff in them he doesn't trust. So clearly the better solution is to let your child get sick and die!

Can someone please tell me why it's not neglect to refuse to vaccinate your kids? This asshole should be getting charged with manslaughter because while he may not have intentionally ended his child's life, his negligent and ignorant actions led to her death. That is the definition of manslaughter.

Get your boosters, folks. Measles is making a comeback.

https://futurism.com/neoscope/measles-father-defends-anti-vaccination





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Thus far, there's only been one confirmed death in the measles outbreak spreading across North America — and the father of the unvaccinated child who died of the preventable disease is expressing no regrets about failing to get her the jab.

In a startling interview with The Atlantic, the father of the six-year-old girl who became the first measles death in the United States in 10 years discussed the beliefs that led up to her dying from an infectious disease that was essentially eradicated at the turn of the last century.

Identified only as Peter, the father at the heart of this tragedy is, like many others in Seminole, the small West Texas town at the center of the outbreak, a member of the traditional-minded Christian sect known as Mennonites. There's apparently nothing in that group's doctrine barring modern medicine, but like many other conservative religious groups, many Mennonites are vaccine skeptics.

"The vaccination has stuff we don’t trust," Peter told The Atlantic. "We don’t like the vaccinations, what they have these days. We heard too much, and we saw too much."

Peter insists that measles is a normal part of life — although for much of the country, it is not, and hasn't been for decades in the wake of generations of successful vaccination campaigns against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR).

"Everybody has it," the man told the magazine. "It’s not so new for us."

Those comments echo claims made by new Health and Human Services secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who said during president Donald Trump's first televised cabinet meeting at the end of February that it was "not unusual" for measles cases to spike from time to time.

"We have measles outbreaks every year," the political scion claimed — a claim that is only true now because anti-vaxxers like him and the group he used to lead have made people afraid to get them for fear of "injury" from these proven-safe inoculations.

Though Kennedy has since changed his tune under increased scrutiny to handle the outbreak taking place on his watch, the father of the six-year-old girl claimed by the disease has not.

"Everybody has to die," he told The Atlantic's Tom Bartlett.

Still, Peter appeared to become emotional after that admission, telling the columnist that it was "very hard" to deal with the "big hole" in his life resulting from the loss of his young child.

It's impossible to imagine what the man is going through — if only because it seems cruel to hold onto such regressive beliefs in the face of unnecessary death.
Jesus, the POS let his kid die to make a political point
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cfdavep
Jesus, the POS let his kid die to make a political point

Yep!

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Passive Aggressive
Master Of Anti-brat
Excuses!
He wanted to own those Libs and his kid paid the price.

Can you imagine dying of measles and how miserable that would have been? Poor kid.
I like how he claims that measles is common and "everyone has it." Well yeah, when assholes like him don't vaccinate their damn kids, it starts spreading! I think measles was considered almost eradicated due to widespread vaccination and now I'm seeing more and more in the news that it's spreading across the US.

Just because "everyone has it" doesn't mean you shouldn't protect against it. It's not a cold that will cause some sniffles and congestion. While I think dying from measles is rare, it's not impossible either. Kids die from chickenpox sometimes and that's also considered a "typical" childhood disease.

The "big hole" in his life where his child once was is 100 percent his damn fault. He has no right to feel upset when he killed his own daughter by allowing her to get sick with a completely preventable illness because of his bullshit opinion on vaccines.

Not everyone has the luxury of surviving long enough to develop natural immunity.
Funny how these red states full of anti-vaxxers are also full of extremely obese people who are choosing to eat and drink mountains of crap every day, but they don't trust what's in vaccines because they're presumably unhealthy. The stupid is truly painful.
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bell_flower
He wanted to own those Libs and his kid paid the price.

Can you imagine dying of measles and how miserable that would have been? Poor kid.

He had no trouble putting his kid's life on the line for his beliefs. Would he put HIS life on the line for the same thing? I'd like to know.
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JohnDrake
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bell_flower
He wanted to own those Libs and his kid paid the price.

Can you imagine dying of measles and how miserable that would have been? Poor kid.

He had no trouble putting his kid's life on the line for his beliefs. Would he put HIS life on the line for the same thing? I'd like to know.

Absolutely NOT, as children are pawns for breeders.

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Master Of Anti-brat
Excuses!
I checked with a pharmacist and online and both said a booster isn't needed. If someone else here something different please let us know..

Annddd it is very likely he'll have more kids. Because religion.
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