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Originally Posted by Captain Snooze
I've said before people have a hard time telling the difference between real and perceived risk.
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Exactly. In the case of anti-vaxxers, they make up the risks or inflate the risks like in the case of vaccines and autism, which there is no correlation, and even if there was a risk, they would believe the risk is extremely high. If they really believed vaccines caused injury and deaths to babies then they would simply wait to have them later in life like in their teens or something. Have you ever heard of late onset autism? By then the vaccines are to be avoided because of the government tracers. There are always new reasons to be invented.