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People who die from disease are just the casualties of natural selection. There, I said it.
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  • Edited by Y SO REACH BETA: 11/12/2013 3:21:09 AM
    Have you ever taken anti-biotics?

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  • Too bad for you, we pretty much broke natural selection a long time ago.

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  • Wow lol, I guess we shouldn't revive people who get in car crashes then, since they obviously have shown themselves to be inferior drivers.

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  • I can't tell if you actually believe this...

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  • When people survive an epidemic, their bodies have successfully fought off the disease and they will live to reproduce and spread the immunity. The development of vaccines has stagnated the natural process of Human immunity to disease and allows for people who are vulnerable to continue creating vulnerable offspring. Not to mention we have created super microbes that shrug off these vaccines and have the potential to kill EVERYONE immune or not.

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  • Words cannot express how retarded you are.

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  • So we should throw morality to the wind and let anyone who can't live without medical aid die?

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  • Are you saying that everyone who doesn't get a vaccine will die of disease? The human species has been well off for thousands of years before vaccines were invented. Morality goes out the window once the Human race as a whole is threatened by a few weak links.

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  • You [i]actually[/i] think that we should let people who get sick die?

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  • No, we should allow their bodies to naturally fight off the infection and develop a natural immunity. Many deaths will occur no doubt, but as a result we will no longer be slaves to vaccines.

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    You know that giving them the vaccine is the same as letting them develop a natural immunity right? It's a neutered form of the pathogen that can't cause a lot of harm but allows the body's immune system to learn, memorise and store the method to destroy it so that when they are next exposed to it the pathogen is destroyed before it can take root. Lrn2biologyb4uopenurmouth.m8.

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  • I don't think you understand how this works...

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  • I think there is overuse of antibiotics and antivirals, when the body should be learning to fight it, also over sterilization of the environment we live in, leads to stronger strains.

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  • Vaccines =/= antibiotics.

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  • [quote]Vaccines =/= antibiotics.[/quote] [QUOTE]antibiotics and antivirals[/QUOTE] Hence why i mentioned both. Antivirals are starting to be prescribed like antibiotics, far too often.

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  • Edited by RC5908: 11/11/2013 3:57:50 PM
    Antivirals =/= vaccines Or, at least, I think they're different.

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  • There is truth to this. Now if we can just figure out a way to kill off all the people with horrible allergies to every day products, the world/human population will be a better place.

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  • Right after we kill off all the ignorant shits who slept through biology class.

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  • Only if the allergy has the potential to kill.

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