First, yes, I understand this. My point was that as a parent, when you're TRYING to research and make informed decisions, it can be very confusing. There is a lot of contradictory information out there. And established institutions need time and clear evidence before they change their stand, which makes sense, but it means that there IS information out there about possible harm that won't be officially backed for a while. And once you know that, it can be even more difficult to sift through all the research and figure out what the "truth" is. My wasn't a "don't vaccinate!!" warcry, it was an expression of sympathy for parents who are struggling to make sense of a confusing topic.
Second, I find the tone of your comment incredibly condescending. We don't know each other. There's no need to talk to me like I'm stupid.
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Second, I find the tone of your comment incredibly condescending. We don't know each other. There's no need to talk to me like I'm stupid.