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I made a change it petition to make the US Department of Health enforce the use of vaccinations excluding those that have medical conditions and cannot take vaccinations.
People who cant take vaccinations should be the only ones not taking vaccinations, otherwise it’d be needlessly endangering the general population. People who stop using vaccinations assuming it’s been eradicated or their immune system can protect them cause mob mentality and endanger themselves and the people around them. Their dismissal of dangerous diseases causes a domino effect of people who stop using vaccinations, and one day it’ll get to the point where even herd immunity wont be able to stop the virus from spreading.

This Is Journalism? Teens Demanding Vaccinations?

A mix of support for vaccination and disagreement with it. The author recognizes the positive effect vaccinations can have against diseases but he also provides his opinion on utopian humanism.

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The gang at the Chicago Tribune–do they truly think we can’t see their bias?

The headline reads, “Unvaccinated teens fact-checking their parents and trying to get shots on their own” (https://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/health/ct-anti-vaccine-parents-20190210-story.html). Like, how many times, when you were 14 or 15 years old, did you find yourself sitting on the porch steps and thinking, “Gee whiz, I wish I could get more vaccinations! Confound my parents! What could they be thinking of?” Hint: never.

The Trib digs up one 18-year-old who posted such a thought on Reddit–“god [sic] knows how I’m still alive”–and from it extrapolates a mass movement among teenagers who want to be vaccinated against freakin’ everything. This kid’s parents didn’t think so. The fact that he’s still alive casts doubt on the urgent necessity for beaucoup vaccines. His Reddit post did get a lot of comments, from which the Trib deduces “a growing discussion online.”

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Introduction: Backstory

I’ve been around the internet and I’ve noticed anti-vaxxers are posting their ideas on a lot of popular web discussion sites. These anti-vaxxers post false information claiming vaccinations can cause a long list of disease and genetic disorders. They use false logic to prove their points and it greatly upset me to see false information being spread over the medical marvel that is vaccinations. My name is Kristopher and I believe in vaccinations. This campaign of mine is to clear the false assumptions that vaccinations are bad and explain why we need vaccinations.