Craton
Mostly passive, contrarian.
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Craton,
Thankyou so much for your well considered post.
I found the circumspection displayed within most refreshing, and I'm glad that your choices have worked out well for yourself and family.
It's comforting to encounter one that shares an appreciation for the freedom to make informed choices (based upon best available resources) and accepting responsibility for the outcomes.
(I like to believe that's the reason each human is born fully equipped with its own personal brain - so that they needn't be solely dependent upon a collective decision making authority.)
Whilst controversy can often polarize a population into extreme viewpoints, making it difficult for members to equip themselves with impartial information when deciding issues, I don't wish to see freedom of choice regarding medication of oneself and one's own children legislated out of existence.
Given the above, if there was a push by government to completely outlaw vaccination, whilst I mightn't be nearly so outspoken on the issue, I certainly wouldn't be supporting that campaign either.
Cheers cynic, pleasure to contribute. Thanks too for you candid and well articulated reply.
Briefly and by way of conclusion.
Firm believer in that one must do the best one can, with the knowledge and resources available at the time and more importantly, that one must accept the consequences of one's decisions and actions.
Now don't get me wrong, there was a tense period when our children had those first inoculations but we wouldn't be human if we don't have self doubts and concerns. So yeah, I'm more than glad it worked out OK too.
Regarding the touted legislation, another touchy area no doubt.
I agree that there is too much legislation as it is and like the rest of us, I enjoy having the freedom to make my own decisions/choices but I'm not totally opposed to this law being enacted. I can see that if the situation is left unchecked, the distinct disconnect between vaxxed and unvaxxed will further split and divide our society. Separate pre-schools being just the start, increased costs for new parents and I shudder to think of the long term consequences of this highly emotive matter down the track. I'd really hate to see those anti-vaxx segregated and penalised.
Seems to me that bringing this regulation in as much as I don't like it, is a necessary erosion of parenting rights for the above reasons. No doubt an indemnity clause will be passed within the law thus exonerating the authorities (and so too I would think, the parents) should things go awry. I'm interested to hear what would happen to those that would oppose or refuse immunisation due to religious beliefs. Surely they can't be exempt as that would make a mockery of the law?
Still, the bill hasn't been passed nor have we heard the full details so I'm sure there will be a lot of discussion yet to come.
FWIW.
Yikes, a quick Google Fu of mandatory immunisation is an eye opener.