1. La Vacunación como Acto de Protección y Deber Parental.
Una gran parte de los comentarios enmarca la vacunación no como una opción, sino como un deber fundamental de los padres para garantizar la salud y el bienestar de sus hijos. Se enfatiza que las vacunas son el regalo más grande para un comienzo de vida saludable y la herramienta más eficaz para salvar vidas frente a enfermedades prevenibles.
- Protecting our little ones from day one. Research shows vaccinated kids are 14x less likely to die from preventable diseases. As a parent, theres no greater gift than giving your child a healthy start in life.
- Tortured words wont keep your baby safe from illness, vaccines will.
- The life-saving power of baby immunizations baby immunizations arent just for preventing the flu or measles they can save lives. Protecting infants against common diseases has been crucial in slashing child mortality rates.
- Weve forgotten what its like to hold a child paralyzed with polio or comfort a mom who has lost her child from measles. It wasnt that many generations ago. I dont want to see us go backward. They protect children. They are our best defense against these terrible illnesses. Vaccinate your family.
2. La Omisión de Vacunas Considerada Abuso Infantil.
Numerosos usuarios utilizan un lenguaje contundente para calificar la decisión de no vacunar como una forma de abuso, negligencia y puesta en peligro infantil. Argumentan que exponer deliberadamente a un niño a una enfermedad prevenible, existiendo una vacuna segura, debería tener consecuencias legales, comparándolo con jugar a la ruleta rusa con la vida del menor.
- Its child abuse not to vaccinate.
- Deliberately exposing an innocent child to an easily preventable disease when a safe and effective vaccine exists is child abuse and endangerment. Absolutely!!
- Not vaccinating kids for measles should be considered child abuse. Imagine playing russian roulette with your son or daughter? ffs.
- Any parent who chooses not to vaccinate their kids should be charged with child abuse. If the child dies from a preventable disease they should be charged with murder.
- Parents who dont vaccinate their children against measles should be jailed for child abuse. Period.
3. Testimonios Personales y Memorias Históricas.
Para contrarrestar la desinformación, muchos comentarios recurren a experiencias personales y familiares con enfermedades como el sarampión, la polio o la tos ferina. Estos relatos buscan humanizar el riesgo, recordando la miseria y las secuelas permanentes que estas enfermedades causaban antes de la existencia de las vacunas, e instan a visitar cementerios antiguos para observar la alta tasa de mortalidad infantil.
- I had the measles at 5 years old. It was miserable. What kind of parent willingly subjects their child to such misery, when its totally preventable?
- My parents lost a child to measles. I was one of the last children to contract polio in scotland, mere months before the first vaccine was introduced in scotland. Months unable to walk and only seeing my parents through a window.
- I barely survived measles. No child should have to be that ill from a preventable disease. Please vaccinate.
- Has this fool been to any cemetary with all the children who died before there was vaccines. Most families lost at least one child due to being sick.
- Its like all those antivaxers who grew up in a vaccinated society never talked to an older person or visited a cemetery and saw the child graves from the childhood diseases.
4. El Debate sobre Vacunas y Autismo.
El desacreditado vínculo entre vacunas y autismo es un tema recurrente. Los usuarios no solo niegan esta conexión, sino que también expresan una profunda indignación por la premisa subyacente del argumento antivacunas: que un niño con autismo es un resultado peor que un niño muerto por una enfermedad prevenible. Esta postura es calificada de discriminatoria y monstruosa.
- Reminder parents who avoid vaccines for their kids because of a nonsensical link to autism are telling the whole world theyd rather their child die of an easily-communicable disease than be autistic. Which i find disgusting.
- Your regular reminder of what people who are against childhood vaccines especially those that prevent deadly diseases because they might cause autism are actually saying we would rather a dead child than an autistic one.
- I would choose for my autistic child to be born autistic he was, it wasnt vaccines 100x over dying from diseases that could have been prevented by vaccines.
- Do antivax morons ever wonder why child mortality rates plummeted after the introduction of vaccines? vaccines dont cause autism. They cause adults.
- I hate this motherfucker. Vaccines dont cause autism. And even if they did they dont the fact that some people would rather have their child die from measles than be autistic is fucking disgusting.