This year’s spikes in measles cases could cause the U.S. to lose its “elimination status” by next year after the CDC reports nearly 2,000 cases and 50 outbreaks nationwide.

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      You have the right to die from preventable childhood diseases! Next up is these damn woke safety belts. Only a bitch needs something to “hold” them the entire time they drive.

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      He certainly played his part but we must not fall into thinking Trump is singlehandedly the cause of such issues. To do so would be our undoing

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        There’s a lot of empty meme-trading that is distracting people from the actual source of so much of our social problems. Even Trump himself is a delightfully perfect chaotic distraction for the forces of capital that want us all tuned into some kind of narrative or storyline while they engage in the most reckless, self-serving behavior with all of our futures.

        We should be mad but we have to be careful that we’re not laying it all at the feet of an elderly, dementia-addled stroke victim who just blasts through speeches and policy declarations by muscle memory.

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        Very true. It’s just fun to use that meme for headlines like this.

        Yeah, the reality is that Donvict is a bumbling moron and despite his reputation as one of “building things”, he hasn’t really built jack shit. The conservative project had been working for decades to have the situation where a moron like Donvict could walk in and give the worst people a permission structure to be their very worst selves.

        The fact that he paired up with a similar narcissistic jackass on matters of medicine and health is small wonder, and what RFK jr has been doing for decades has done a lot of damage when it comes to vaccines.

        The truth is that while neither of these morons is doing anything to educate people on vaccines, the underlying problem is most likely a combination of the ease of spreading disinformation, combined with shitty education on media literacy and critical thinking. In addition, the population of those that experienced how truly awful some of these diseases are first-hand are aging out (not raising children themselves) and/or passing away, and you have very little of that wisdom being passed on to younger generations, who are naively getting their info from their peers or from influencers that are just as ignorant and clueless as they are. Or, maybe even worse, just using piss-poor thought processes like “I don’t see anyone with this disease, why do we even vaccinate against it?”.

        Sadly, I don’t see anything that is going to systematically reverse this trend. I don’t think the education pipeline has gotten better. From at least Gen X on down, it’s likely gotten worse in many ways, given how the cons work to dismantle public education and want even less restraint on pushing out disinfo (now supercharged with AI along with the narrowcasting abilities we’ve had for decades now).

        The unfortunate thing that may reverse this? Large scale disease/death that newer generations get to experience again, once vaccine use drops below the levels required for herd immunity.

        That kind of visceral education may hit home with even the most ignorant and most naive in younger generations, and I think I find that one of the most depressing things of all about the human condition…it’s not like boomers or older Gen X were any smarter about any of this. It’s possible public education was slightly better/less corrupted by conservatives, but mostly that the effect of these diseases were still in living memory.

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    It’s entirely unsurprising, considering people voted for a person who said they were going to put an antivaxer in charge of stopping communicable disease.

    It would be a net positive for society if rfk died of measles.

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      To be completely fair this measles issue started well before this current administration

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        Yeah looks like 2019 was a bad year too. Let’s lay into that President as well; looks like it was…

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        It was probably corona counter-measures that stopped measles from spreading from 2020 onward, but now that Trump is back in office, he picks up right were he left

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        He’s been. Spreading vaccine misinformation for years

        The anti-vaccine nonprofit Children’s Health Defense has spent years railing against a federal public health apparatus it says is foisting unsafe shots upon American youths after having lied to the country about the Covid-19 pandemic.

        Now, the group’s most famous former leader and its founder, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is on the inside. It’s the “moment of truth” — the name the group has given its third conference this weekend in Austin, Texas — for the power of what was once seen as a fringe movement.

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        A stark example of the devastating impact of vaccine misinformation is Samoa’s 2019 measles outbreak. In this island nation of 200 000, more than 5700 people were infected and 83 people died, most of whom were young children. Samoa’s Ministry of Health cited Kennedy’s visit and his rhetoric as exacerbating vaccine hesitancy vaccine hesitancy at a crucial moment.

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        To be completely fair, rising rates of measles prior to 2024 or even 2016 and the general increase in antivaxer sentiment for decades has nothing to do with rfks death by measles being a win for society.

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      It’s easy to blame the immediate source, the voters. Let’s not stop there but dig into the system that was developed decades ago to create such a voting pool. That was the core mission of the Southern Strategy. It’s like blaming a misbehaving kid alone, and ignoring their terrible parents who home schooled and spoon-fed them everything they know. GIGO

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      I was vaxxed in the 80s, and I had my immunity to measles checked earlier this year, and found I was no longer immune. But the pharmacy I went to wouldn’t accept that.

      “Do you need this for work or school?”

      “My doctor said to come get it, I’m no longer immune.”

      “Work or school are the only options on this form, sir.”

      Thankfully I work in a school but good lord too complicated.

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        I’m surprised they cared. I went to get a booster I think for covid or flu not sure can’t remember. They asked a buch questions like why I was getting it. I left the forum blank and when they verbally ask me I just said I rather not say. Then 5 minutes latter when the pharmacist freed up I was getting jabbed in the arm.

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    When the Trump regime is toppled and the criminals who participated in it are tried Nuremberg-stylee, two mass murderers in particular will get their comeuppance: Elon Musk and RFK Jr.

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      Not in a nation of scared pussies and massive corruption. Nothing will happen, as nothing has happened to any politician in the history of the country.

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      Doctors I trust more than JFK Jr., Doctor Oz, or Doctor Phil.

      Doc Brown

      Doc Hollywood

      Doctor Demento

      Doctor Detroit

      Doctor Dolittle

      Doctor Doom

      Doctor Evil

      Doctor Feelgood

      Doctor Frankenstein

      Doctor Hannibal Lecter

      Doctor Jekyll

      Doctor Leonard H. “Bones” McCoy

      Doctor Martens

      Doctor Otto Octavius

      Doctor Pepper

      Doctor Scholl’s

      Doctor Seuss

      Doctor Spaceman

      Doctor Spock

      Doctor Strange

      Doctor Who

      Doctor Zhivago

      Doctor Zoidberg

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      Don’t forget Taco himself, since that piece of shit has already killed quite a few during his first failed term.

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          The other fuckers will still be there, the orange baboon won’t be there to pardon them, and they’ll still have plenty of years to spend in the slammer to expiate for their crimes.

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    The USA, technically, eliminated measles about 20 years ago. They will likely lose the elimination status next year thanks to anti-vac stupidity.

    They’re not the only ones. Canada has already lost elimination status this year.

    Elimination status ends when an outbreak lasts 12 months or longer.

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      Wait until they decide Smallpox should be re-released “to build up our immune systems naturally.”