There is a difference in opinion and then there's putting children in danger. This mom decided that she wasn't going to tolerate anti-vaxxer nonsense anymore.
There is a difference in opinion and then there's putting children in danger. This mom decided that she wasn't going to tolerate anti-vaxxer nonsense anymore.
One anti-vaxxer decided to air her grievances over the cures for treatable diseases on Facebook, lamenting something called "vaccine censorship." Apparently the idea that vaccines in the US could become mandatory (like it is in many other countries) was too much for this user to bear.
However, one woman, a now surely former friend of the original poster decided to completely drag her for her anti-vax beliefs. By pointing out the danger that this woman was putting her children in as well as the people around her, she used facts to end her utter nonsense.
Other commenters are cheering on this woman's absolute dunking, and agreeing that maybe getting vaccines instead of infecting entire planets is the way to go.
People were quick to point out the absolutely legendary closing line.
"Since you are unable to determine the difference in credibility between a health blog and peer-reviewed fact-based science, it would indeed be best for everyone if you found another planet and moved there."
A common refrain was the with all of the supporting science, how was the anti-vaccination movement still a thing?
Vaccinating children is mandatory in other countries, leaving many people to react like this English guy. What is going on here? How are we letting this continue to happen?