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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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  • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

    @jpages Massive public education campaigns and immediate isolation of outbreak patients put the brakes on. As did better living conditions (it's hard to isolate in a slum with eight people sleeping to a room; also hard to isolate when there are ten kids in a family).

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    @cstross @jpages

    This is when you get tuberculosis, which is also making a comeback here. It's insane.

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    • MyrddinEmerys  πŸπŸ‚πŸM MyrddinEmerys πŸπŸ‚πŸ

      @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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      @MyrddinEmerys @cstross

      We all stood in line at school for the smallpox vaccine too

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      • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

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

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        @cstross @arafel @bjn @lauren

        I have long called for bringing back saber toothed tigers and smilodons. But then you have people catching poor baby mountain lions in San Francisco because people are scared of the poor little adorable thing.

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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.

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          @arafel @cstross @bjn @lauren

          The black bear infestation has been a thing here in California lately too. One decided he really liked crawl spaces under houses and has moved into a few of them now as he's kicked out of one.

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          • Rafe CulpinR Rafe Culpin

            @cstross No, put them where they want to be. Greenland.

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            @RafeCulpin @cstross

            We had a visitation from Greenland this week, major ice storm in Mississippi and Tennessee. Lots of fun with downed power lines and broken trees.

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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 Unfortunately, there is nothing that will convince vaccine skeptics.

              I once watched the BBC programme "Unvaccinated" by Hannah Fry, who meets seven unvaccinated people in an experiment.

              She showed them the evidence, they slowly started to believe the evidence, or said that they did, but they remained skeptics at the end of the programme.

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              Hannah Fry meets seven unvaccinated people to find out why so many haven't had a vaccine.

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              • Rafe CulpinR Rafe Culpin

                @cstross No, put them where they want to be. Greenland.

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                @RafeCulpin @cstross I don't think Greenland wants them anymore than we do.

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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?

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                  @arafel @bjn @cstross @lauren none of the fascist eugenicists saying this believe in natural selection or evolution, and this isnt how it works anyway.

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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?

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                    @arafel @bjn @cstross @lauren This is the same population who stockpiled canned goods for their imaginary apocalypse but forgot to pack can openers, right?

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                    • Dr. Professor Fred RococoM Dr. Professor Fred Rococo

                      @Infoseepage @suzannealdrich @cstross I binged through the @empirepoduk podcast, haven't finished it, but listened to 150+ episodes. It's good.

                      There was a fascinating one where a British woman brought the concept and technology of #smallpox #inoculation home with her from #Turkey...

                      Here it is:

                      'She was a pioneering scientist, proto-feminist, and letter writer extraordinaire. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu escaped a marriage to Clotworthy Skeffington to become one of history's most incredible women. Listen this week as William and Anita are joined by Katie Hickman to tell the tale of her life.'

                      'Clotworthy Skeffington,' I think that might be my next fake name.

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                      @morgan @Infoseepage @suzannealdrich @cstross Empire: World History

                      "Clotworthy Skeffington" is just...wow

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                      • Pete Alex HarrisπŸ¦‘πŸ•ΈοΈπŸŒ²/∞πŸͺβˆ«P Pete Alex HarrisπŸ¦‘πŸ•ΈοΈπŸŒ²/∞πŸͺβˆ«

                        @graydon @cstross

                        If they *were* just a death cult that would also be true.

                        Not saying it's that simple, but if someone said "Look out, that death cult is coming to get us" I don't think "But they only want to kill people like us, not themselves" would be responsive to the situation. Which is why I think *from outside the cult* there's no important terminological distinction.

                        If they could be reasoned with, you could apply reason to their goals as they perceive them, yes.

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                        @petealexharris Taking it personally is a barrier to understanding, and understanding is necessary to (reliable) victory.

                        In a just or kind world, one should not be required to deal with such people, and yet the world we have is one subject to selection.

                        @cstross

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                        • axel.A axel.

                          @cstross Not to put a too fine point on that, but people in iron lungs also don’t breed easily.

                          Pure eugenics.

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                          @axeln @cstross It is all eugenics, zero compassion. And for what? So future generations can have better immune systems? We can do that right fucking now, with technology, and *without* sacrificing babies.

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                          • Martin EscardoM Martin Escardo

                            @cstross Unfortunately, there is nothing that will convince vaccine skeptics.

                            I once watched the BBC programme "Unvaccinated" by Hannah Fry, who meets seven unvaccinated people in an experiment.

                            She showed them the evidence, they slowly started to believe the evidence, or said that they did, but they remained skeptics at the end of the programme.

                            Link Preview Image
                            BBC Two - Unvaccinated

                            Hannah Fry meets seven unvaccinated people to find out why so many haven't had a vaccine.

                            favicon

                            BBC (www.bbc.co.uk)

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                            @MartinEscardo @cstross there is at least one coordinated "vaccines are bad" misinfo/disinfo/propaganda op thats been running and evolving since 2013 at least, based out of Russia and targetting Americans and Europeans with very similar points and techniques, just localized to each target audience. I once did some work to try help counter-acting it. for the US State Dept. you know, as one does lol

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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?

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                              @arafel@mas.to @bjn@mstdn.social @cstross@wandering.shop @lauren@mastodon.laurenweinstein.org It's not a misapprehension of how evolution works, something that could be corrected by real-world experience.

                              It's eugenics. It's an ideology with internal contradictions large enough to fly a Boeing through, and one that unfortunately many liberals share (for evidence see US COVID death toll 2020-2024). You only need to see one picture of Francis Galton to recognize that the folks pushing this ideology would not fare well were its dictates evenly applied. But this sort of thing is always about forceful exclusion.
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                              • Darwin WoodkaD Darwin Woodka

                                @timo21 @cstross

                                My guess is millions of people will decide not to bother paying their federal taxes this year.

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                                @darwinwoodka

                                Ha,
                                Ha,
                                Ha,
                                Ha!

                                That was a good joke.

                                @timo21 @cstross

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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 I mean, Polio is a disease I am very interested in. The vaccine came shortly before I was born, so I was one of the generation who felt very fortunate to have it.

                                  And my wife had an aunt who had been paralysed for life by Polio. I knew her - she was one of the very lucky ones. She lived. She was able to have a fairly normal life - married and had children.

                                  I lived at a time when vaccines were saving so many lives. So many thousands of lives.

                                  And this fuckbrained heap of scum wants to turn all that back. The sooner he rots in hell, the better.

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                                  • GraydonG Graydon

                                    @petealexharris It is, alas, nowhere near 99%.

                                    The distinction may have operational utility in opposing their policies; for example, the "all these babies will die! look at the tombstones in old graveyards!" response to anti-vax policies functions to confirm the objectives and purposes of the anti-vax movement. It's about killing babies; that's what it wants. Telling its members that babies will die is not an effective means of dissuasion.

                                    @cstross

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                                    @graydon @petealexharris @cstross but the set of babies that seem to end up killed by their policies is often their own. Conning *other people* into not vaccinating their children might make sense, but so far, it's mostly their own political supporters (whom of course they might regard as mere meat for the grinder).

                                    To me it looks like panic at the loss of white majority and political power, and they are flailing, destructively, hoping to blow up the world so that the rubble will land "better".

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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 Social Darwinism might have been discredited, but that doesn't mean anything to people trying to apply it here.

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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 β€œstrongest” survive.

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

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                                        @bjn @cstross @lauren Give them time.

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                                        • Alex FeinmanA Alex Feinman

                                          @arafel @bjn @cstross @lauren This is the same population who stockpiled canned goods for their imaginary apocalypse but forgot to pack can openers, right?

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                                          @afeinman @arafel @bjn @cstross @lauren Yes.

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