That's a massive debate because it's not only that person. Should someone have the right to knowingly put everyone around them at extreme risk? Does someone have the right to decide that the good of society isn't as great as their facebook feed's advice? It's a big tossup. Vaccinations are important because they have saved millions of lives with the potential to have already saved billions.
If you were the only person affected by not taking vaccines, then it wouldn't matter. But it's not just you. It's you, your neighbor, your children, your neighbor's children, the person you passed on the way to work, your coworkers, and every single person you come into contact with and possibly every person that that person comes into contact with is at a higher risk of dying or losing work.
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@mrsuperman8942 it's also peoples right to freedom of speech but we're all directly responsible for the outcome and effects our words have on people.
@spiderwoman exactly! People who are immune suppressed, disabled, children and the elderly are the most at risk of becoming ill from unvaccinated idiots. It's been proven that there's no link between autism and vaccination but the stupid twats still refuse to believe scientific facts.
If you were the only person affected by not taking vaccines, then it wouldn't matter. But it's not just you. It's you, your neighbor, your children, your neighbor's children, the person you passed on the way to work, your coworkers, and every single person you come into contact with and possibly every person that that person comes into contact with is at a higher risk of dying or losing work.
@spiderwoman exactly! People who are immune suppressed, disabled, children and the elderly are the most at risk of becoming ill from unvaccinated idiots. It's been proven that there's no link between autism and vaccination but the stupid twats still refuse to believe scientific facts.