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Question: If you knew your school allowed kids with anti-vaccine parents to attend, would you go there?
#1
Republican: Yes
 
#2
Republican: No
 
#3
Democrat: Yes
 
#4
Democrat: No
 
#5
independent/third party: Yes
 
#6
independent/third party: No
 
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Total Voters: 38

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Koharu
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« on: February 21, 2017, 07:30:43 PM »

Anti-vaxxers are awful. My in-laws are anti-vaxxers. My husband got his vaccines as soon as he turned 18 and moved away. I think almost all his siblings have gotten their vaccines now, too, other than the one still living at home. Their parents were anti-vax before the autism news, but that only fed their fears and gave them more ammunition. It makes me so angry, and if/when my husband and I have children, I will gladly proclaim their vaccination dates.

That said, I would still allow my children to attend with non-vaccinated students. It's not the children's fault, and there are always people who can't for legitimate medical reasons. I think by the time I am a parent, things will have swung back around and this weirdo anti-vax bubble will have popped.
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