OPINION: Forced Vaccinations are More Dangerous Than Any Disease

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“My shots won’t work unless you get yours too” is the same argument as “my medicine won’t work unless you take yours too.” If vaccines are truly so great, then inoculated individuals shouldn’t be at risk from the uninoculated.

Many supporters of forced vaccinations also claim that uninoculated persons place those with compromised immune systems at risk. This, too, is a faulty argument. Those with compromised immune systems have the obligation to take the necessary precautions; they do not have the right to force-inject other people against their will.

Vaccine Injuries

Firstly, vaccines are not foolproof or risk-free. Real, documented evidence of vaccine injuries exists; according to the Health Resources & Services Administration, $4.6 billion dollars worth of vaccine injury compensation was paid since the inception of the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.

Government-mandated vaccinations guarantee that, at one point or another, vaccine injury will befall certain individuals. In light of the inherent risk associated with vaccination, people deserve the right to determine whether or not this risk is acceptable to themselves and their children.

The Slippery Slope

If the government can force-vaccinate Americans against our will for the greater good, what’s to stop the forcible injection of tracking chips within the human body? Proponents of tracking chips could easily make the argument that injecting people with these chips would stop abductions and prevent criminals from escaping prison.