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Charles Adler on the HPV vaccine controversy in Ontario
20 September 2007 - By Charles Adler -
communities.canada.com
And so the intersection of religion and politics in
Canada.
| Comment: Excuse me!
Religion and politics have been working together for centuries, as
religion plays a key role in the capitalists movement, or
had you noticed? Get a load of this next paragraph. |
This time it's about HPV — the virus that gets transmitted sexually
and causes 70% of cervical cancer. That means girls who become women
who die young because of HPV (HPV causes 90% of the genital warts and
those warts can cause a slough of other problems) and so knowing what
you know, is there anybody who thinks being vaccinated against HPV is
a bad idea?
| Comment: That is
some serious art work there Charlie. Not only is this paragraph
confusing, it is misleading as hell. No time to waste here,
let's go for some more confusion tactic. |
Well, there are two groups of people. The
anti-vaccine crowd who believe that vaccines can cause serious
neurological problems among some who receive them (there has been a
growing group of people who think autism in their kids was brought
about by vaccinations). And for those who don't worry about the
neurological, well, it's the theological — some thing that HPV is
God's way of saying, “Thou have sinned and thou shalt pay for those
sins.”
| Comment: Actually
that is not true. There are four groups, and most would
like you to believe there are two.
First of all, there are people who believe vaccines do more harm
to people
BECAUSE THEY DO. That's always a good reason to believe it.
Secondly, here are the four groups.
1. There are those who know damn well
vaccines are dangerous and are against their use being delivered
in the form of abjection.
2. There are all those front groups that
are concerned with health care and attract followers into
movements carrying a specific funded color of flag.
And on the other side of this fence:
3. There is Big Pharma who wants drugs
INSIDE children for many benefits to them mostly.
4. And there are those who are addicted
to their programming who bring their personalized morals into the
game who may be a member of another front group pushing for more
control over others.
It is interesting that he matches #2 and
#4 together and omits #1 and #3, wouldn't you say? Whether
unconscious or not might depend on how much a TV spot actually
pays him. I always love people that
use anti-words, or words that delete themselves. Anti-vaccine has
the connotation of an opposite that would be anti-slavery. If
you don't do what we want, you're anti-what we want. Children are
smarter than this and have often spoke out about it.
Mercury Madness - Amalgamation with
a twist |
We used to hear this about HIV. “God wants to warn the homosexuals
by infecting them with HIV. And now that HIV is not as controversial
as it once was, some of the theist fundamentalists are focused on HPV.
They say schools should not be vaccinating their kids with the HPV
vaccine because the signal being sent is that sex before commitment of
marriage is permissible and acceptable and inevitable — the green
light to sin is contained in the vaccine which can stop the
consequences of sin.
| Comment: A master
piece of wordery. When you start reading the above paragraph, if
you look real close, you will see a flip flop in the middle. This
is an excellent tactic for confusion and is a form of blocking in
the mind. You end up on one of these two sides, #2 or #4. Group #1
doesn't exist according to Charlie and especially Group #4, got to
keep quiet about that one or no TV dough boy. |
Last night the Halton, Ont., Catholic District School Board voted to
allow its schools to be used as places where girls could get
vaccinations against HPV — they decided that the Catholic faith was
not threatened. I am not a Catholic and so maybe I have no standing in
this discussion, but I will exercise my freedom of speech to say that
when human beings, not faith, are threatened, public trustees ought to
side with the public.
| Comment: The
complete opposite! Did you see that? This guy is good. |
I hope that some day all our provinces are lead by real men and real
women who tell the theists that their opportunities to toy with the
lives of the people they are sworn to serve has come and gone. When
the interpretation of faith becomes viral, it is time to for real
leaders to go give it the needle.
adleronline@gmail.com
| Comment: Faith has
been viral for a long time my friend. Telling us now, is only a
distraction. Sounds like you're bashing all the theists in the
world, and some of them don't do #4. Nice try. |
References:
Absurd vaccine marketing calls for cervical cancer vaccinations for young boys
Scary Medicine - Exposing the dark side of vaccines
Jenny McCarthy: MMR shot caused son's autism
New Study Shows Declining Autism Cases Tied to Removal of Mercury
From Vaccines
Experts Debate Giving Cervical Cancer Vaccine to Choir Boys
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