The anti-vaxx movement is dumb. Allow me to explain...
I have seen a common argument for it being that “Well I don’t vaccinate my kids and they’re so smart!” Well, honey, I’m vaccinated and somehow I’m still in the top 1% of IQs and have been on gifted child pathways all my life. Pretty much all of the kids in my top set maths class have been vaccinated, and they’re all incredibly intelligent and ahead of the average for our age. Top set English class? Same story. I know it’s only a small sample, but at every school I’ve been to it’s the same story. Vaccinate your children - it doesn’t make them dumber.
Also, on the “chemical cocktail” thing, skin cosmetics have ingredients in them which cause premature aging and even put you at risk of skin cancer, yet you all still love your cheap foundations and fragrances when they are actually more hazardous to your health than vaccines. It’s impossible to live a “chemical free” life anyway - take your ever faithful banana, for example:
And whilst we’re at it, these fruits too:
Chemical free lives are impossible, so don’t use chemicals as an arguement for why you shouldn’t vaccinate your kids. You give them a chemical cocktail every time you give them a balanced diet, yet that isn’t an excuse to stop them eating blueberries.
You’re also threatening herd immunity for kids who genuinely can’t get vaccines because they might genuinely be allergic to them or they might have a serious life-threatening condition like childhood leukaemia which prevents them from getting them. Me? I’ll be fine if your kids bring polio back into countries where it has been eradicated, but they won’t.
Now I’m not an expert on vaccines - I don’t pretend to be because I’m not a scientist (by that logic, most anti-vaxxers aren’t either, so sorry to be the bearer of bad news) - but I know that vaccines have been carefully researched for hundreds of years since Edward Jenner’s first vaccine against smallpox and Louis Pasteur’s Germ Theory. Andrew Wakefield’s study has been disproved multiple times and he has been struck off the UK medical record for dishonesty and unethical behaviour.
In other words, he was wrong and those of you clinging to his debunked study are too.
Vaccinate your kids - they will not become less intelligent for it and if they are diagnosed with autism later on in life, it will not be due to vaccinations.