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Let me be as objective as I can, even though I know better. While relatives of vaccine victims go public to relate to others what they believe was their childrens being hurt or killed by ingredients in HPV vaccines, pro-vaccine people dedicated their time and effort to coldly and mercilessly insult parents, as supposed to listen and at least put themselves on their shoes. The following is a series of messages posted by pro-vaccination people after an ABC TV show had parents and doctors from both sides, comment on their experiences with vaccines. If you stop and think that pro-vaccine people are this evil, it will be easier to understand why, even when vaccines have never been properly tested -and this is me being as objective as possible- there are people out there who are more worried about insulting victims than pushing for real research on vaccines. Please read below: “The only thing malignant here is the cancerous spread of anti-vax lies.” “Vaccine injury is one of the biggest lies that anti-vaxers tell.” “Really, you anti-vaxers just pull it out of your rear orifice sometimes.” “ I don’t for a minute believe your daughter had an adverse reaction to the vaccination. I think you’re just here for the attention.” “These parents are falsely blaming Gardasil to get rid of some the pain and guilt resulting from their children’s condition.” “These aren’t victims of these vaccines. They are people that desperately want to blame vaccines because they are too lazy or too dishonest to report the truth.” Grieving mother: “I wish my daughter had made it to 32; she died at 17 as a result of a reaction to this vaccine.” Callous comment by a pro-vaccine person who surely had no access to the daughter’s medical records: “I think we have established that your daughter did not die of a reaction to this vaccine.” “Your story is on Sane Vax. I don’t need to know anything more to know you’re not telling the truth. You hoping for a payout?” “There are people here purposefully misleading others with their lies about the efficiency and safety of the HPV vaccine, assumingly because they like to see people die from cancer.” “Stop reading the holocaust deniers of whale-to and stop siding with cancer.” “There is the troubling statistic that the vast majority of alleged vaccine injuries come from people who believe strongly in a magical Jew who did tricks 2000 years ago.” “You have all the credibility of some loon in the public square screeching that the earth is flat, the moon launch was a hoax and 9-11 an inside job.” “Since the goal is to generate fear, accuracy is not important to you. This is why you omit the evidence that shows that you are lying.” “The Gardasil victims memorial is a tribute to one thing only: the willingness of the anti-vaccination crowd to keep passing on false information long after it has been debunked, because somehow the belief is more important than whether or not it is factual.” “There aren’t two sides to the story. There is science, and there is quackery. And a bunch of Munchausen moms looking for attention.” Meanwhile, comments from sympathizers of the vaccine-injured, backed by serious research, were attacked by vaccine promoters who responded by posting insults and cherry-picked studies. More Obnoxious Comments From Pro-Vaxers: “You are an immensely tedious, deluded twat. And stop drooling.” “You are a frigging loon. Go back on medication please.” “Screw it. I’ll say it. ARE YOU PEOPLE ALL COMPLETELY CRAZY? Do you know why people like myself and xxxx and xxxx engage in debate with crazy people like yourselves? And you lunatics have the nerve to stand up and argue otherwise?” “Sure, but does anyone validate your research? Or are you now a surgeon because you read on how to remove ingrown toenails?” “I see the usual anti-vaccine loons couldn’t quit their yammering and stammering.” “I think they enjoy the endless ridicule. They get to paint themselves as martyrs twice. If they didn’t enjoy it, they would stop doing it.” “There has not been a single death that has been conclusively linked to the vaccine, just emotional, unsubstantiated anecdotes.” “The best you people can do is the money grubbing, lying dishonest ‘age of autism’ website.” “I always find it distressing that anti-vaccine activists like yourself care so little for victims of disease.” “I’m afraid that the judgement of the future on you is likely to be that you are in the same class of folk who worried that the smallpox vaccination would turn them into cows.” “A corpse doesn’t make big pharma any money, but fear mongering is wonderful for big herbal, big farmer, and big alterna, which is really the core issue.” Sorrowful mother: “My daughter has been sick now for two years following her second Gardasil vaccine. She tries so hard to be strong but the sickness wears her down daily. I cry daily.” Hurtful response: “Somebody needs to call the waaambulance.” “Good anti vaxers read anti vax websites as they’re easy to understand. They’re written in basic English so those who lack the education and intellectual capacity to understand the medicine and the science can still feel intellectual.” Parent: “I spend most of my life helping vaccine injured.” The parent cried because of this response, “And yet you’re so bad at it.” “I think it is sad that you think she is damaged because she can’t have children. My daughters mean more to me than their ability to provide me with grandchildren.” It may well be questioned whether the person who posted the following quote should be reported for supplying false information to the authorities: “Once again an anti vaxer tells us part of a story without any evidence at all. Some of those VAERS reports were put up by me, they’re false. I proved that VAERS is not a source of information on this subject. So how many of these reports are factual and not anti vaxers pushing an agenda?”
Posted on: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 15:52:11 +0000

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