CL, I'll ask again: if a child contracts Polio, suffers, and then dies because his/her parents made the decision not to vaccinate, would you consider those parents responsible for the death of their child? Mind you, if the child had received the Polio vaccine, they wouldn't have died of polio.
If you don't think that these hypothetical parents are 100% culpable for the suffering and death of their child, could you please explain why?
If do consider them culpable, then doesn't it follow that there should be legal ramifications for failing to provide the bare minimum of medical care as recommended by all reputable health authorities, to protect your child against 100% preventable deadly diseases?
If you don't think that these hypothetical parents are 100% culpable for the suffering and death of their child, could you please explain why?
If do consider them culpable, then doesn't it follow that there should be legal ramifications for failing to provide the bare minimum of medical care as recommended by all reputable health authorities, to protect your child against 100% preventable deadly diseases?
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Wiser words were never spoken.
Wiser words were never spoken.