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Reminder that in the UK in 1900, before mass vaccination for childhood diseases began, 20% of all babies died before their fifth birthday (from diseases we currently vaccinate them against).

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  • Bruno NicolettiB Bruno Nicoletti

    @cstross @lauren They could just go full Spartan and leave new borns out overnight so that only the “strongest” survive.

    (Note, this is not a good idea on so many levels).

    Paul WalkerA This user is from outside of this forum
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    @bjn @cstross @lauren It's not, but I'm starting to think that the proponents of "stop vaccinating, natural selection!" should be left in a wilderness area for a week or two, on their own, with whatever tools they can make. Natural selection, right?

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    • Paul WalkerA Paul Walker

      @bjn @cstross @lauren It's not, but I'm starting to think that the proponents of "stop vaccinating, natural selection!" should be left in a wilderness area for a week or two, on their own, with whatever tools they can make. Natural selection, right?

      Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
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      #24

      @arafel @bjn @lauren Preferably a wilderness area rewilded with cloned-from-DNA-samples sabretooth tigers.

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      • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

        @arafel @bjn @lauren Preferably a wilderness area rewilded with cloned-from-DNA-samples sabretooth tigers.

        Paul WalkerA This user is from outside of this forum
        Paul WalkerA This user is from outside of this forum
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        #25

        @cstross @bjn @lauren Well, ideally, yes. But I'm not a perfectionist, no need to let the perfect be the enemy of the good. Areas densely populated by black bears would work just as well. Or even polar bears, if we're going for neutral territory to avoid favouritism.

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        • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

          RE: https://mastodon.laurenweinstein.org/@lauren/115963873612884664

          Reminder that in the UK in 1900, before mass vaccination for childhood diseases began, 20% of all babies died before their fifth birthday (from diseases we currently vaccinate them against).

          RFK jr's appointee wants to kill roughly 20% of all newborn Americans "to improve the breed" or something.

          (Not including those paralysed for life by polio.)

          Preston MacDougallC This user is from outside of this forum
          Preston MacDougallC This user is from outside of this forum
          Preston MacDougall
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          #26

          @cstross Good time to remind Brits that while the K in #RFK Jr. still stands for Kennedy, the RF now stands for ‘Rat Fucker’.

          #Resist #kakistocracy in #USpol.

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          • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

            RE: https://mastodon.laurenweinstein.org/@lauren/115963873612884664

            Reminder that in the UK in 1900, before mass vaccination for childhood diseases began, 20% of all babies died before their fifth birthday (from diseases we currently vaccinate them against).

            RFK jr's appointee wants to kill roughly 20% of all newborn Americans "to improve the breed" or something.

            (Not including those paralysed for life by polio.)

            MyrddinEmerys  🍁🍂🍁M This user is from outside of this forum
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            @cstross https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Alexander_(polio_survivor)

            Considering he died not that long ago means there are polio survivors probably still floating around, so it isn’t that long ago polio was killing people. I also remember my mom talking about her mom taking them and standing in line for the vaccine when it came out because she knew how deadly it was.

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            • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

              RE: https://mastodon.laurenweinstein.org/@lauren/115963873612884664

              Reminder that in the UK in 1900, before mass vaccination for childhood diseases began, 20% of all babies died before their fifth birthday (from diseases we currently vaccinate them against).

              RFK jr's appointee wants to kill roughly 20% of all newborn Americans "to improve the breed" or something.

              (Not including those paralysed for life by polio.)

              David Scott MoyerF This user is from outside of this forum
              David Scott MoyerF This user is from outside of this forum
              David Scott Moyer
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              @cstross Trump is already the most prolific mass-murderer in history. They should give him an award. Something like a golden swaztika.

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              • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                RE: https://mastodon.laurenweinstein.org/@lauren/115963873612884664

                Reminder that in the UK in 1900, before mass vaccination for childhood diseases began, 20% of all babies died before their fifth birthday (from diseases we currently vaccinate them against).

                RFK jr's appointee wants to kill roughly 20% of all newborn Americans "to improve the breed" or something.

                (Not including those paralysed for life by polio.)

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                GutterPoetry
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                #29

                @cstross

                There would be more kids left disabled or permanently harmed from these diseases, even if they did survive.

                I've heard these 'common sense' views before but they're unscientific - the immune system doesn't get stronger from exposure to disease. It doesn't need to be exercised.

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                • Preston MacDougallC Preston MacDougall

                  @cstross Good time to remind Brits that while the K in #RFK Jr. still stands for Kennedy, the RF now stands for ‘Rat Fucker’.

                  #Resist #kakistocracy in #USpol.

                  Ben CurthoysB This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Ben Curthoys
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                  #30

                  @ChemicalEyeGuy @cstross also the "CE" in "ICE" stands for "Chaotic Evil".

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                  • InfoseepageI Infoseepage

                    @cstross People who are anti-vaccination for whatever fruitloops reason need to spend some quality time in old churchyards looking at monuments to dead children put up by bereft parents.

                    George CollinsG This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @Infoseepage @cstross the "we are seven" grave in Conwy churchyard left a big impression on me as a child. Wordsworth wrote a poem about it - more here: https://historypoints.org/index.php?page=we-are-seven-grave-conwy

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                    • Suzanne Aldrich (she/her)S Suzanne Aldrich (she/her)

                      @Infoseepage
                      Literally, just go to ancestry.com and map out your own family a couple generations back and find all the great uncles and aunties you don’t have because THEY ALL DIED OF CHILDHOOD DISEASES THAT THE US ADMINISTRATION IS INSANELY SUGGESTING WE DROP, LIKE A BUNCH OF GODDAMNED HOMICIDAL MANIACS #CantMakeThisShitUp #SureGoAheadKillMeAndMyEntireFamilyWhyDontYou #ActuallyNoYouCanGoFuckOffAndDieYourselves

                      @cstross

                      Dr. Professor Fred RococoM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Dr. Professor Fred Rococo
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                      @suzannealdrich @Infoseepage @cstross I was coming here to say exactly that. Just five generations ago, in Germany, my ancestors lost six of eight children before the age of three. Two survived to adulthood.

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                      • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                        RE: https://mastodon.laurenweinstein.org/@lauren/115963873612884664

                        Reminder that in the UK in 1900, before mass vaccination for childhood diseases began, 20% of all babies died before their fifth birthday (from diseases we currently vaccinate them against).

                        RFK jr's appointee wants to kill roughly 20% of all newborn Americans "to improve the breed" or something.

                        (Not including those paralysed for life by polio.)

                        Jérémy PagèsJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                        Jérémy Pagès
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                        @cstross Reminder that in industrialized countries, for some diseases, mortality had already dropped before vaccines were even a thing.

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                        • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                          RE: https://mastodon.laurenweinstein.org/@lauren/115963873612884664

                          Reminder that in the UK in 1900, before mass vaccination for childhood diseases began, 20% of all babies died before their fifth birthday (from diseases we currently vaccinate them against).

                          RFK jr's appointee wants to kill roughly 20% of all newborn Americans "to improve the breed" or something.

                          (Not including those paralysed for life by polio.)

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                          @cstross better access to nutrition, housing, sanitation maternity care and drinking water also occurred at these times.

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                          • Paul WalkerA Paul Walker

                            @cstross @bjn @lauren Well, ideally, yes. But I'm not a perfectionist, no need to let the perfect be the enemy of the good. Areas densely populated by black bears would work just as well. Or even polar bears, if we're going for neutral territory to avoid favouritism.

                            David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)D This user is from outside of this forum
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                            David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)
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                            @arafel @cstross @bjn @lauren

                            Playing Russian Roulette with a six shooter would give them slightly better odds than they want to give children. Load another couple of chambers with blanks (won't kill, will burst an eardrump) and you might be getting close.

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                            • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                              RE: https://mastodon.laurenweinstein.org/@lauren/115963873612884664

                              Reminder that in the UK in 1900, before mass vaccination for childhood diseases began, 20% of all babies died before their fifth birthday (from diseases we currently vaccinate them against).

                              RFK jr's appointee wants to kill roughly 20% of all newborn Americans "to improve the breed" or something.

                              (Not including those paralysed for life by polio.)

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                              Tiggy
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                              @cstross

                              At which point any country with sensible leaders will require vaccinations with visas for anyone from the USA.

                              I think my sister still has her copy of a lengthy document proving she didn't have a long list of conditions/infections before we briefly entered the USA in the early 1950s.

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                              • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                                RE: https://mastodon.laurenweinstein.org/@lauren/115963873612884664

                                Reminder that in the UK in 1900, before mass vaccination for childhood diseases began, 20% of all babies died before their fifth birthday (from diseases we currently vaccinate them against).

                                RFK jr's appointee wants to kill roughly 20% of all newborn Americans "to improve the breed" or something.

                                (Not including those paralysed for life by polio.)

                                Pam CP This user is from outside of this forum
                                Pam CP This user is from outside of this forum
                                Pam C
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                                @cstross All countries should ban American entrants unless they have up to date vaccination certificates.

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                                • Madeleine MorrisR Madeleine Morris

                                  @cstross
                                  But I remember her, in my child's eye, as a thin, frail little puppet, jerked by invisible strings. And she was hauntingly graceful and beautiful to me.

                                  But at the age of 18, one night at bedtime, she removed the brace, lay down, and killed herself. She did it in total silence, so her parents wouldn't stop her.

                                  Anyone who tells you not to get vaccines is a murderer by proxy.

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                                  Tor Lillqvist
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                                  @Remittancegirl @cstross That was the most touching thing I read today. Thank you. Have to make an effort not to start crying publicly on a train.

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                                  • Pam CP Pam C

                                    @cstross All countries should ban American entrants unless they have up to date vaccination certificates.

                                    Nikkileah 🎮🚄🏳️‍⚧️🇬🇧N This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @Pamela1960 @cstross absolutely. Have to be able to prove they're not a danger to public health

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                                    • Dr. Professor Fred RococoM Dr. Professor Fred Rococo

                                      @suzannealdrich @Infoseepage @cstross I was coming here to say exactly that. Just five generations ago, in Germany, my ancestors lost six of eight children before the age of three. Two survived to adulthood.

                                      InfoseepageI This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      Infoseepage
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                                      @morgan @suzannealdrich @cstross And this sort of thing cut across all divisions of class and wealth. I was at Versailles last week and they had an exhibition about the Grand Dauphin and his family. The Grand Dauphin was the heir apparent to Louis XIV for most of his life, but his father outlived him. He died of smallpox at about the age of 50. A bunch of the dauphin's children and their wives and grandchildren were wiped out by "just measles" and other maladies.

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                                      • Tor LillqvistT Tor Lillqvist

                                        @Remittancegirl @cstross That was the most touching thing I read today. Thank you. Have to make an effort not to start crying publicly on a train.

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                                        Madeleine Morris
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                                        @tml @cstross

                                        Good god, I certainly didn't mean to make anyone cry. I apologise.

                                        And yet, at the same time, I wanted to pay tribute to her memory, because she was a lovely person and a very talented poet.

                                        And it's complicated. Would she have been such a good poet without the experience of social isolation and physical extremes? Was she someone who was always destined to relinquish life? I think about her a lot.

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                                        • InfoseepageI Infoseepage

                                          @morgan @suzannealdrich @cstross And this sort of thing cut across all divisions of class and wealth. I was at Versailles last week and they had an exhibition about the Grand Dauphin and his family. The Grand Dauphin was the heir apparent to Louis XIV for most of his life, but his father outlived him. He died of smallpox at about the age of 50. A bunch of the dauphin's children and their wives and grandchildren were wiped out by "just measles" and other maladies.

                                          Dr. Professor Fred RococoM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          Dr. Professor Fred Rococo
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                                          @Infoseepage @suzannealdrich @cstross bringing this back to it's origin; the gall of rfkjr and his enablers thinking they can rely on privilege, wealth and influence to survive the hell they're bringing down

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