Well.. I'm no expert but I think that, when presented in a certain way, the argument is actually pretty compelling. There are all these strange correlations and unsavoury political aspects. Maybe there's some truth to some of it, I don't know. I vaccinated my daughter and I'd do it again.
I would say rather manslaughter. As it is there for people killing other people when they could have prevented it. Eg. A bad car accident, if someone's hit and dies the driver is tried for manslaughter.
My mom wanted me to get the chicken pox instead of the vaccination but then they made it a law to get the vaccination in my state. She would have rather had us get the chicken pox because she knew what vaccines can do to you
So the doctor that released the reaserch that said that the vaccine's can cause autism eventually was found out to be falsified and he is now discredited in the medical comunity. No solid reaserch has yet shown a direct corelation between autism and vaccines.
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