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Old 09-09-2021, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Blueblaze View Post
Well, I think one thing that changed was that those were ordinary vaccines, instead of experimental gene manipulation vaccines not yet approved by the FDA for children.

And those diseases primarily effected children, unlike COVID that primarily effects old people.

And they weren't required by everybody -- just children enrolling in school.

But there was one similarity -- measles has a death rate almost identical to Covid-19: 0.6%

Odd, isn't it. I wonder why we didn't panic and hide in our basements from the Measles back in the '50's. We not only didn't panic, but back before the vaccines, we used to have Measles parties in the summer so the kids would get it over with and not miss school! Now we prevent kids from going to school to protect them from a 0.6% risk (actually much less than that, in the case of Covid and kids)!

So I guess that's changed. We used to be a nation that won a world war, while fighting a flu pandemic that killed millions. Now we're a nation of panty-waists who put working people on the dole and run their employers out of business, to save them from a disease that mostly only kills retired people!
Well, I don't know about panty-waists (that does NOT seem very fashionable) - but during WW1 MANY G.I.s DIED from the, so-called, Spanish Flu while on ships being transported to Europe. I believe that the Spanish Flu was a misnomer because it REALLY started in KANSAS. And I may be UNLINKED in my historical knowledge, but supposedly, a US President (maybe (?) Woodrow Wilson set up the FLU's name to change from Kansas to Spanish.
At least, today we do NOT want to change the name of the CV to something from Europe. We have "come a long way, baby".