Arthur Chaplin recently went off with verbal diarrhea at Jim
Carrey, because Mr. Carrey spoke his mind about SB 277, California’s new law
exempting non-special education kids from public schools if they are not
vaccinated. Mr. Chaplin also resorts to
name calling the anti-vaxxers, making himself look extremely ignorant. What it’s actually showing us is that the
propaganda campaign to discredit true researchers, who actually pay attention
to the research on vaccines more than those who are pro-vaccination, is still
in full swing. They can’t even succeed
in stripping citizens of their rights without gloating.
It’s interesting that the first line in Mr. Chaplin’s
article talks about the Disneyland measles (and few cases since) as an epidemic
when the true epidemic is autism in this country. Being completely misleading, Chaplin makes it
sound like SB 277 went to the vote when he says that “Californians” rejected
the personal beliefs exemption. It was actually
a bunch of politicians. As far as proof
that the ingredients are safe and that the vaccination schedule has been proven effective,
there is no proof. Also, the vaccination schedule keeps changing along with a lot of the vaccines. There are thousands of families
in West Virginia and in Mississippi that do want choice where vaccinations are
concerned. Many are speaking out being
the voices for their vaccine injured children. Just because legislation is set,
doesn’t mean people agree with it. Mississippi Parents for Vaccine Rights is waiting for your Like on Facebook, Mr. Chaplin.
Mr. Chaplin does have
a point about the use of liberty sometimes placing others at risk. Sometimes, when someone gets a vaccination, they
are exposing people to the disease of the vaccination which is sloughing off
the newly vaccinated person. That is putting healthy,
innocent people at risk. Mr. Chaplin, in
his ignorance, actually said the opposite. He said that “liberty has to yield when using
it puts others at risk,” but he was talking about parents who, in choosing not
to vaccinate, endanger the lives of others. Mr. Chaplin wants to get ridiculous, ok, let’s
get ridiculous. Each time we freely drive
our cars and light up cigarettes, we place others in danger by ruining the air
quality. Each time we clean waste water
with chlorine and don’t get rid of the chlorine before sending it into people’s
homes, we place them at risk. We can
probably go on and on about how each of us takes liberties with doing what we
want when it harms others, even ourselves. Is being human in the 21st Century to be outlawed?
As for being critical of Carrey’s language, rather than
seeing where he’s coming from, let’s make a statement to Mr. Chaplin. If the governor was to sign it into law that
you HAD TO have the medical procedure to remove your appendix, tonsils, and
testicles, perhaps you would feel that your government was a very harsh,
controlling authority, too. Mr. Chaplin
can’t see what Carrey was saying because Brown signed something into law that
supports his own fear. Brown has imposed
his will on the people by decree. That is a truth.
Mr. Chaplin, democracy is one man one vote. The US is a Republic. It’s time you, sir, do your research!
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