RE: Vaxxed and Injured My family's Story

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Vaxxed and Injured My family's Story

in vaccines •  7 years ago 

Why does it make sense to stereotype or pigenhole people and conversations for that matter? You denying something that you claim were aware of even though it was never presented, doesn't make sense logically, clearly.

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  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

That answers the question of Why does it make sense to stereotype or pigenhole people and conversations. Makes sense, blunt, without substance, baseless claim, of some basis.

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

So you say that the basis for committing the fallacy of stereotyping people and the conversations people have is because stereotypes and pigeonholing has some basis, and that is a substantial basis for committing a fallacy, otherwise why are you trying to imply that?

I will take it as justifying the act of dismissing something before it was even presented and claiming awareness of it's presence before it was present.

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

My stance is that you have zero background in science and medicine, and are ignorant on the current topic.

Instead of backing it up with fact and logic you make claims devoid of either.

This is a huge waste of time as nothing I could show you would convince you vaccines are safe and effective. You will only deny it saying that the research has been bought and paid for.

We will never know as you haven't done that one time, and your prediction is hardly considerate.

In the end, you are hurting yourself, your family, and your loved ones. Chances are you will come to regret your decision to forgo vaccination when someone dies of an easily preventable disease.

Appeal to emotion.