CommanderOtto wrote:good comments yanoda... but I just want to point out that pan already apologized.... just saying.
Correct, I was just pointing out that neither side was innocent.
Duel of Fates wrote:Yan, welcome back, since I forgot to say it before.
Thanks, I'll check in from time to time and maybe refresh my sabering skills in HA.
Still have a few things to address IRL.
Duel of Fates wrote:My comment about being a parent was not intended to be a slight, nor a derogatory comment on Mandy. I merely was pointing out that when it comes to taking vaccines, it is easy to say, "ya, I will take the chance. It is my body and I can live with the consequences if something were to happen to me." It is not so easy to say that about giving something unknown and possibly harmful to the child you are raising. If someone took that as a slight, well, you really need to get out more and get some fresh air and thicken up the skin there.
Mandalore wrote:For the record I thought duels comment meant exactly what he just explained. That being objective and scientific when the health of your child isn't at risk represents a much different position than if I had children.
Noted and I retract my earlier comment concerning this then.
Duel of Fates wrote:When I see people refer to others as "Those people", "These people", or "You people", you are not open to different opinions. You see the world as you and what you believe. The rest of the world that might not hold with your opinion is looked down upon? I find that to be condescending and a little arrogant, to say the least.
I can understand where you're getting at, though I disagree that just by calling a group "Those/These/You People" would imply someone is not open to other opinions. But I agree that they could have used better words and more refined argument to get their view across.
Everyone will have looked down upon someone else or a group. Now, referring to the vaccine issue, the majority of the world would support the pro-vaccine view and research field since scientific studies have been conducted to debunk many of the Vaccine-skeptics' arguments with peer-reviewed journals and information. Now... would looking down at the minority (the vaccine-skeptics) or the majority (pro-vaccine) be considered arrogant? Is looking down on anyone considered arrogant/condescending?
What about a minority (scientific community in the facts on vaccines) vs a majority of consumers being skeptical of vaccines (who do not know everything about vaccines etc.)?
11_Panama_ wrote:.. and this is why I stay out of these serious discussions.. they never end well. I'm just trying to give a different point of view. After all, nothing is the same from person to person. Individual perspectives on any given subject will always give you different outcome.. regardless of what is true. A terrorist is someone's hero. My point? No one here can say anyone is wrong.. and no one here is an expert in vaccinations. So make your point without stepping on someone else's. toes please.
There is nothing wrong about bringing a different point of view. The only issue is equating opinions as fact comparable to scientific studies/research. Yes, they (the studies) are not perfect but allow the information/data to be as objective as possible.
11_Panama_ wrote:And Yan.. what do you mean that my point on "truth" is absurd? Truth is not important?
Ummm... I think you should re-read your posts since you are clearly referring to "Trust" several times and not truth. I replied based on the comments concerning trust, which is just the assured reliance on the truth of someone.
Truth is subjective since it is what the person believes to be true or things being true in the current situation (but can change anytime).
Fact is more objective, permanent and can be empirically proven.
Hope that clarifies it. :)
WD-40 wrote:Yanoda wrote:WD-40 wrote:I don't believe vaccines are 'dead' viruses, but a 'sampling' of the virus that your body's immune system can handle and fight on a fair level, so that it can 'remember just how' to destroy a particular virus should it encounter it on an even greater infectious level in the future. If a virus is dead, what is there to fight?
Believing in something or not is irrelevant to what is actually happening or actual facts. An opinion on something does not make it a fact..
No Shiite Sherlock! That's what makes a 'belief' an 'opinion'!...Which, BTW, I'm entitled to have.
Of course you're entitled of the opinion (I never stated you do not have the right to have an opinion), I was just stating that the opinion may not be correct and I explained how vaccines work in an earlier comment. I apologize if that came out as offensive.
Another source: http://www.healthychildren.org/English/ ... ocal+token