Hi, I'm Graice. Welcome back to my youtube
channel because you're probably not new
because... Today we're going to be talking
about this very not sensitive and all
subject. And it's not really sensitive in
the in the sense that like it's
controversial, because it's not, most
people agree that you should vaccinate
your children, as you should. But it's
kind of sensitive in the fact that it's
not like really laughable. It's kind of
serious and it should be. And today we're
gonna be looking at memes about it... but
before we begin the video um the one
thing that I really want to talk about,
and I've already tweeted about this, but
because I'm making a video about it for
laughs I want to bring it up one more
time. If you perchance are an anti-vaxxer
and you're watching this, um you're
allowed to believe what you want to
believe but the fact that you're saying
that your kid would be better off dead
than with autism or whatever these
people think that you're gonna get from
getting vaccines...? I'm sure that [autism]
would be better than death, right? I mean
my little brother is autistic and he's
doing just fine. I think the whole
argument is so preposterous and
there's so many holes in it. That's not
what we're gonna talk about today though,
because we all already know that.. all of
the *smart people*
So we're just gonna look at the
subreddit r/vaxxhappened and we're just
gonna have a few laughs
okay? So this one's a picture of Rihanna
with a smug little look on her face
and she's like, "When the pro--" well that's--
she didn't say this probably, but the the caption of the-- okay you can see
it, right-- I don't understand--
Okay. "When the pro-vaccine mom keeps
complaining about all her children's
health problems." Your kids probably gonna
have a few health problems if you don't
maybe prevent that in some way. If only
there was like, I don't know, a method
that modern medicine utilized to, you
know, I don't know prepare the childs immune
system to fight off problems like I
don't know coughs and colds and flu--oh
okay!!
"My baby girl has the flu for anyone that
knows we don't vaccinate just a friendly
reminder to keep your opinions to
yourself
especially opinions based on fiction." Um
so let's say that this study that
they're referring to that debunks that
vaccinations are good for your health is
viable. Let's just say it's remotely, I
don't know, arguably true. Let's look at
the literal hundreds of years and
thousands and millions of lives we've
saved using vaccinine--vaccinines?
Using vaccines. Take the polio outbreak
for example.
Nobody's gonna talk about that? Okay so
this one's a little poll on Facebook, love
Facebook. It says "Stop mandatory
vaccinations created a poll." Okay so this
is a Facebook page dedicated to stopping
mandatory vaccinations because it's so
harmful to our children. And the poll
question is "Are vaccines safe?" And six
percent said no and 19 percent yes. Oh my
gosh that's crazy.
It's almost like the majority of people
that have used vaccines have had positive
results, interesting. "Dad why are there
measles outbreaks?" and the dad says,
"Because the MMR vaccine was never proven
safe or effective in its clinical trials
and an adverse reaction on the package
insert is atypical measles so it spreads
to other people there are many studies
showing this." But somehow there's not a
lot of people that have measles. Do you know
somebody that has measles?
I don't know anybody, do you? Do you know?
I don't know-- you know why? Because the
majority of people get vaccinated
for measles. I know. This is the last
panel of the meme it's really good. This
is the one that seals the deal. "I'm sorry
that people are stupid and believe that
hysterical pharma owned mainstream media."
Tragic that people are so stupid. "Roses
are red violets are blue
vaccines killed more people than the
actual diseases do." Yeah. This is the-- this
is the caption: 'the polio vaccine killed
more people than actual polio.' So true.
That was so tragic when they created a
cure for polio and then like more people
died--oh that didn't happen! That didn't
happen. This is an anti vaccine depiction
of a pro vaccine mother. Oh this is gonna
be good. "His side effects are normal,
my child was vaccinated and he's fine. I
feed him McDonald's and soda--" that has
nothing to do... I mean--okay. "Polio." Love
that. Just polio. "1 million people died
from the flu yesterday." That's--okay. "He
slept for two days straight and then
screamed non-stop after his vaccines but
I do it again." When?--Okay I am deathly
afraid of shots and I had to have four
nurses hold me down when I was like
three years old when I got a shot, I'm
not kidding about this. I was good like
two seconds afterwards. If your kid is
sleeping for two days after your--there's
something--that's not the vaccines fault.
By the way,
when I'm claiming that, there's always
gonna be bad doses of medicine
unfortunately. We haven't perfected the
craft of you know medication to the
point where there's gonna be
absolute perfection because we're still
the humans making it. And so there are
cases where there's imperfect vaccines
and medications and bad batches that
don't work effectively or have, you know,
negative consequences. But that's true of
literally everything.
And so... you know what? I found this meme
on Instagram the other day and I kind of
perfectly sums up what I'm trying to say
here: 'the bridge is only 99.997%' face... sa--
'safe.
I think I'll swim.' Let's continue with
this lovely depiction. "Vaccine injuries
are rare. He had the measles days after
his vaccine but I'm gonna blame an unvaccinated child. I gave him
Tylenol to help--" that's not a bad thing
tylenol is actually very helpful but that ok.
"I'd rather my child have autism than a
week of rashes and fevers." How about...
we're not even--that's pretty--no that's
pretty offensive but we're not gonna go
into that. And then on the on the floor
this child has "issues" as you can see by
the illustration. "Seizures, delayed." Just
delayed. "Allergies, eczema," all because he
got a vaccine. And that's why all of
the kids in the world that have all
gotten vaccines, are like this. That's why
every single kid in the world has
seizures and issues. So this is a little
text snippet between two anti-vaxxers.
"That's why vaxxers always say 'I was
vaccinated and I'm fine' and all of us
who have actually looked into the
vaccines laugh and laugh." "By looked into
I assume you're a doctor with a PhD in
immunology and you have a lab where you
research? Or you the couch and a half--"
couch and a half... "an hour of googling
things I agree with is research type?"
That was a good one. That's another thing
and that's what I see with not just
anti-vaxxers but with literally every
opinion ever. And everybody's guilty of
this, when you're looking for evidence to
support your opinion you're not gonna
agree with evidence that doesn't support
your opinion even if it's very viable
because you don't want to believe it. You
have to go in there with a really open
mind to want to change your opinion and
I know this because I'm guilty of it,
like everybody is. You have a
natural bias and so anti-vaxxers saying
that their research is more viable than
all of these people telling them that
it's not is so arrogant and ignorant,
it's so bad. But that's okay because it's
we laugh at it. "You're vaccinated kid is
putting my unvaccinated kids at risk. Yup,
I said it. Shed and spread." I don't know
what shed and spread means, it sounds a
little inappropriate, but I'm just
confused by that logic. So like because I
got vaccinated I'm like--my vax--
my vaccine is gonna rub off on you? Are
we gonna get a blood transfusion? This is
a fun little thing--another little little
vaccine myth with blood
transfusions-- I was trying to
connect it didn't really connect that
well. "If your parents were vaccinated
with mercury then there's a good chance
you have it in your body, it's called a
blood line. That doesn't make up for all
the other toxic ingredients in vaccines though." I'm confused I'm confused I'm
confused.
But the moral of the story is, let's
say that I got really big and buff right?
I just worked out at the gym every day
probably not bound to happen but let's say
that I did that. Um my baby isn't gonna
come out super swol because that's not
an inherited trait. I'm tired of this. "I'd
be curious to know how much training and
education medical students get on the
impact of vaccines to the immune system
including cumulative impact of a vaccine
even on infants neurodevelopment
mitochondria"
isn't that the powerhouse of the cell?
"risks for adverse reaction
what does adverse reaction look like. Are our
medical students being educated on any
of this? I'm thinking they are not." No no
they're just paying hundreds of
thousands of dollars to just scoot
around on little medical carts and wear
scrubs. Let's just take-- let's just
take a minute, why would she think that
they're not? She she gives no evidence.
She's like, "I'm--I think they aren't."
That's like me saying you know I've
never seen a star fruit in real life
right? Therefore I have no evidence that
a star fruit exists so here I am, I'm
just gonna be like, I don't think they're
real. What are you gonna say back to that?
What are you gonna do about it?
Nothing because I don't have a PO box
So you don't--you can't send me a star
fruit. Basically what I'm trying to say
is, we can all laugh at anti-vaxxers okay?
The memes are funny their reasoning is
flawed but it's actually a really
serious issue and I hope that there's
there's a way that we can start a
dialogue with these really horribly
misinformed people without being insulting
to them because it's important for the
future generation um to not die. And so I
would love it if that if you met an antivaxxer
be respectful to them and you
know maybe get a sense of their views so
that you know maybe you can you can have
a conversation.
I'm always promoting conversations and
happy dialogues on little discussions
because I'm just so much mature. Um yeah
that's that's the moral of this video
thank you for watching and vaccinate
your freakin kids. Thank you bye.
where is your evidence of that
