Anti Vax is Anti AUTISM (A Persona)

As a mom of 4, I know what it's like to have a sick child. I cannot imagine, however, what kind of horrible parents would risk giving their children AUTISM just to prevent a few not very harmful diseases. This is not only appalling but disappointing. Parents don't know that there are so many healthier, more reliable treatments for sickness that doctors don't even use or recommend. It amazes me that parents do not know what I know, and that people think that I am "unintelligent" and "neglectful" with the care of my children. But trust me; I know my children better than anyone, and I am doing what's best for them based on what I have discovered. 

I first discovered what seemed like cursed information before my first child was born. My friend relayed the information to me that her friend's brother's wife had a child that was "born" with autism. But I knew better than to believe that. You can't get autism from being born; you receive it from vaccines. It was at that point that I knew that in order to protect my children from a dangerous world, I had to make the right choice. I refused to let any of my children receive vaccines, despite the "warnings" of doctors. The harmful chemicals that fill vaccines do terrible things to the human body.  I have no idea what doctors were thinking in creating vaccines to "prevent bad diseases" when there are so many other, easy ways to prevent the measles and chickenpox. The doctors are only in it to make money, and they want people to get sick so they can make more money when they pay for care. It's horrible what they are doing to our kids. More parents should know. We need to spread the word, and we need to let people know that they are risking their kids' future by giving them vaccines. That is a risk I am not willing to take. When doctors are willing to put pesticide ingredients in my children, I know that I MUST fight back. 

Now, as a mother of four, I have had 2 kids who have unfortunately passed away due to natural causes. There was nothing I could do against the sickness they had. The red bumps just wouldn't go away. After that, I knew I had to protect my kids even better. Essential oils are a good preventative for all sorts of sickness, and they also smell nice. I now bathe them in bath salts every night to remove any potentially harmful bacteria from their body. I also implement a strict diet in order for them to grow up strong and healthy and be able to combat disease with a vigorous immune system. It gives me pride that my kids are growing up healthier than their vaccinated counterparts. I don't want to jump to conclusions, but I think since my kids have not received vaccines, they are smarter than their classmates in every way, and it makes me proud to see them grow up. I am so gifted to have kids, and they are so gifted to have such an aware and caring mother liked myself. 

My life and theirs has not been without struggles. Not only is the "anti-vax" mindset made fun of and ridiculed, but so are my children. Apparently, there are "memes" going around saying that children who have not received vaccines do not live long at all. Well, to all those people who claim that ridiculous fact, I have to tell you that my first two children lived past six, and they were happy until the end. It makes me sad to talk about this, but people need to see the reality of the situation here. Anti vaxxers are victims of a conspiracy brought about by "Big Pharma". They get people to hate us and therefore pressure us into giving our kids vaccines. Well, I am strong, and I am here to tell you that I would rather die than give my kids a vaccine that helps them fight infectious diseases but might give them autism.

Keep fighting, everyone, we can beat the system together. No more vaccines for no more autism! Healthier kids are one step away!
-J.W Mills

Comments

  1. You used irony without making it too obvious which made this blog very humorous. I like how this is a real life situation for you and that you are turning it into humor instead of anger. Very Good blog Sir Miller!

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  2. Putting "memes" in quotes - just seems like something a parent would do. Nice touch.

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  3. I really enjoyed the sharpness and confidence of the persona, really makes for a funny story.

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  4. Definitely a very funny blog entry. Loved the picture at the end also its perfectly fitting. There is definitely a lot of use of satire which I really liked

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  5. This is the best one I've read. Love the use of satire and how you used personal experience to write it.

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