Are H1N1 vaccinations dangerous? – The Atheist Experience #629
Jen Peeples talks about the alledged dangers of H1N1 vaccinations and has an outspoken opinion about antivaxxers. Segment of The Atheist Experience #629 of November 1, 2009, with Russell Glasser and Jen Peeples. Topic: Stealing Faith /Viewer calls. This entire episode can be watched on Blip.tv:: ► blip.tv More about the Desiree Jennings case: ► www.youtube.com What is The Atheist Experience? The Atheist Experience is a weekly cable access television show in Austin, Texas, geared at an atheist and non-atheist audience. The Atheist Experience is produced by the Atheist Community of Austin (ACA), a nonprofit educational corporation to develop and support the atheist community, to provide opportunities for socializing and friendship, to promote secular viewpoints, to encourage positive atheist culture, to defend the first amendment principle of state-church separation, to oppose discrimination against atheists and to work with other organizations in pursuit of common goals. ► www.Atheist-Experience.com ► http ► www.nonprophetsradio.com Watch The Atheist Experience live (Sundays) ► tinyurl.com Support the ACA (donations/membership): ► www.Atheist-Community.org ► www.Atheist-Community.org ► Blog: atheistexperience.blogspot.com ► Wiki www.ironchariots.org ► dvds atheist-community.org ► Cartoons: Atheist-Community.org ► E-mail: tv@atheist-community.org
25 Responses to “Are H1N1 vaccinations dangerous? – The Atheist Experience #629”
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Yup. In the states lots of “expired” batches were recalled. Of course, even though the vaccines are now garbage, the pharmies still made thier profits, didn’t they.
I know. Also, sarcasm failure on your part.
That’s it, lol.
Wow, I love people that get caught in their own stupidity. To sum up your statement and somewhat paraphrase, “No, I cannot answer you, but I can beat around the bush, I made a mistake in my choice of words, and I suck.” Nice try, slick.
Sorry i gave you too much credit, thought you could think for yourself. Hence a single word statement. Rest on it, think a bit, you”ll get it, then again maybe not. I’m not here to do your thinking for you.
Can you answer me or not?
You have to ask that ?
…how?
She would not be able to unless she did some research first.
hypocrite.
Dont think she has a spare few hours to explain everything.
some people are retarded. It is just the way things are. What is worse is that somepeople believe so much in their idiotic thoughts that they want to spread those thoughts.
@cloaknpoke It is Russian Roulette either way. If you take the vac and have a side effect it’s a problem.
If you don’t and end up sick, that’s ALSO a problem. And much more likely in my opinion. It’s all a matter of weighing your odds.
mercury is FUN!!!!1
enjoy it when u get injected
Well, Jen didn’t bring up going out into the world while being sick. I’m not against quarantine, I’m not even against vaccine, I’m just against Jen’s attitude, and how she seemed to insinuate that vaccination should be an obligation.
Anyway, to answer your question, yes, I am against carelessness and not taking precautions to prevent disease.
Not calling it murder, but how would you feel that a death of someone could have been prevented easily if only you took some precautions? Negligence? Its pretty much the reason why I would stay home and get well, than to go to work or wherever and infect a bunch of people.
guys stick to religion. This isn’t your field.
If anyone really want’s to check on side effects on people around the world who have taken various vaccines the information is available from multiple sources all over the world.
It looks like some people have minor to major side effects including up to death. While others have no side effects at all. There really is no way of knowing how you’ll react until you decide to test yourself out and see if any number of things happen or nothing. I think of it as playing russian roulette.
She sounds like she really does not know what she’s talking about as far as H1N1 vac and it’s really irresponsible to answer this ladies question the way she does. Good advise would be to tell the lady to investigate it herself and then decide for herself.
How can an Athiest so easily believe something w/o questioning and looking into the validity of the science and testing behind something?
There really is more to the whole vaccine thing than what’s mentioned here.
i love jen
These guys try too hard.
AfteraII, those sIim ‘maybe/what if’s can just as easiIy be swung in the opposite direction, Jen. ln extremeIy rare instances, people have been known to get sick or even die from vaccine shots. So if a “person gets sick & dies, then…” the person that gave the shot is “…indirectIy responsibIe for the death of another human being”.
So it your excuse goes both ways, and insunuating that vac. rejecters should be socially ostricized as a consequence is rather petty and uncharacteristic of you.
Abortions for HIV mothers are available, but not an obligation, inspite of the potential risk they may potentially unleash into the population.
Vaccines are available, but not an obligation, inspite of the risk rejecting it may unleash upon the population.
I dont support infecting anyone with anything, be it willingly or unwillingly, but I also dont support stripping away people’s freedom of choice based on a very slim ‘maybe’ or ‘what if’.
Jen’s fudging it to make vac. rejecters into murderers
Vaccination should remain a free choice every bit as much as voting or abortion, etc.
The type of reasoning Jen is fudging here is just like asserting that anyone with HIV who gets pregnant but does not have an abortion, is providing a “potential vector to transmit the disease to someone else”, because their kid may go on to “transmit the disease to someone… and if that person gets sick & dies, then you are indirectly responsible for the death of another human being”.