Provax Recommendation Allowed – AGE OF AUTISM
Yesterday I saw this post on Facebook. First of all, I respect their decision and I’m glad he didn’t collapse at the mall or CVS or museum or wherever he got his bump. We have never wished a child an injury before. We neither. Back to the photo of a cute boy sitting in a sled during the happiest time of year. His mother gives medical advice in every way that the C vaccine has minimal side effects and parents shouldn’t worry. For many of us, this is like watching a Jackass movie and trying every single stunt – because Johnny Knoxville survived.
I’m in mom groups who say loud and clear in their description: NO vaccine talk! Seems like a one-way street as I’ve seen mail after mail from mothers crowing about how easy it was. No fact checker warning, no face time out. Show your lucky child and tell others, “Follow us to the magical land of the vaccinated, where Santa Claus will love you and bring you the very best toys.” The discrimination we are confronted with at a time when EVERY group has their say, expresses their grievances, is due to them, ONLY and I mean, ONLY one topic is vaxboten.
I’ve said this before, the closure of the autism vaccination injury issue for the past 30 years has been the fertilizer for today’s carefree environment in the face of Covid vaccination. I’m not sure that Anthony Fauci wasn’t entirely intentional. Get people to trust their children’s lives with your product and you will never be pushed back again. Safe enough for babies!
People carry their side effects like burlap and ashes on social media. “Hit me for a loop! Thought I was going to die. Terrible! Cant wait to get my booster!”
Please, sir, may I have another one?