RE: Tackling the Vaccination Debate
I would imagine quite a bit of the vaccination furor has an additional layer of obfuscation due to people being unable to separate what is "evil" and what is not.
Are vaccinations inherently evil? Not in my opinion... some may be helpful, some may not, but I doubt very many of the original developers of vaccinations worked in lab with the intent to harm people, rather than help them.
So, to the extent that "someone" or "something" is evil, it would have to be the desire for power and control, and the people/organizations who would use vaccinations in that context.
My point here being that I feel that the field of medicine often gets tarred with the same brush as immoral violent humans. Is a drug that moderates your blood pressure "evil" or is the TRUE evil the fact that the same drug, made in the same pharma plant in India, with the same brand name worldwide... has a street cost of $3 in India, but in the US of A is costs $100 simply "because we can get away with it and the patient has no choice but to pay or die?"
If I have dissected your excellent piece more or less correctly, I think that is pretty much also what you're suggesting?
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