Posted by linkadge on September 1, 2016, at 19:45:42
In reply to Re: vaccinations and autism » baseball55, posted by linkadge on September 1, 2016, at 19:29:12
When I was in school in the 80's and 90's, there were no 'dunce caps', no physical punishment, no teachers calling you names. There were no warehouses for kids with disabilities either. The school consisted of a few kids on Ritalin and small special education department. I know this because I talk to dozens of veteran teachers at the dozens of schools that I work at (I am a substitute teacher). Perhaps one or two kids (in the entire school) had autism.
Also, performance on key standardized tests (math / science) was significantly higher than today (despite your argument of a significant lack of 'proper diagnosis').
In the 80's and 90's we could eat peanut butter galore (every 2nd child brought a peanut butter sandwich to school for lunch).
Now, I walk into classrooms where multiple students *in each class* have autism, ADHD and are on multiple medications (despite a significant lack of clinical trial data for many of these meds in children).
Children are more likely to be overweight, have diabetes, high blood pressure, ADHD, depression, anxiety disorder, autism, peanut allergies (you name it).
Our food is less nutritious, children are exposed to significantly more industrial chemicals in the womb and in the environment after birth. They are getting less exercise, less social contact, less sunlight.
Why is it so unconceivable to you that our children's declining health is MAN MADE?
Do you deny global warming as well?
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