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In reply to the discussion: I Feel for Kids with Food Allergies, but an Anti-Vaxx Message. [View all]wisechoice
(180 posts)48. Not the same
If your kid is vaccinated, you shouldn't be worried about other kids bringing in diseases. That is the whole point of vaccination
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This is bad. It's not fair to conflate people who have life-threatening food allergies with anti-vaxxers.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#4
I read your comment. And yet you posted an ad that linked peanut allergies and anti-vaxxers.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#8
The graphic, not ad, compares parents doing things to protect other people's kids.
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#35
No, I get the point. But they linked people with food allergies with anti-vaxxers
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#16
It was the "my kid" versus "your kid" part that separated kids with peanut allergies
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#18
The insult is in linking "your kid" to possible peanut allergies AND to not being vaccinated.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#34
They are. But parents of children with peanut allergies are not like anti-vaccine people
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#55
it is comparing 2 situations in which behavior is modified for the safety of someone else's
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#59
You don't get it. Still. This is exactly what I was objecting to. THE SAME MOTHER
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#23
It is NONSENSE to think that children with peanut allergies -- a measurable physical condition --
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#37
No. it is comparing parents doing things to protect children other than own.
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#32
What safer alternatives that vaccinating against deadly diseases are there? No long term
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#28
Doing things, modifying behavior, to protect other kids is the point and holds true for both
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#44
Some kids can not be vaccinated and sometimes vaccines fail. Should parents protect other's kids by
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#50
In Maine, the schools/district will send a letter if a student has an allergy to peanuts
Android3.14
Feb 2015
#72
My community just got measles cases. Primary school has 24% exemption rate, 0 pb tolerance
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#67
No, it can't. There have been double-blind studies that prove it can't.
Spider Jerusalem
Feb 2015
#84