Students are Threatened With Suspension
for Wearing "Virginity Rocks" Sweatshirts!?
A Wentzville, Missoui middle school student was admonished and
threatened with suspension for wearing a "Virginity Rocks" sweatshirt
at school. The middle school students and their Dad believe this is a
positive message. For more than a decade Christian groups have
used this slogan. Recently, some YouTube personalities have used
it as a parody. None the less, the message itself is a positive
one. Does the school administration think that non virgins will
be offended, or what? This is a ridiculous example of political
correctness gone amok.
Read the original article here.
Four Bills Related to Vaccine Choice Are
Introduced in West Virginia
Delegate Brandon Steele, Republican, Raleigh County introduced three
bills dealing with vaccine choice. Also, Senator Mark Maynard,
Republican, Wayne County has introduced Senate
Bill 220, providing for religious and conscientious vaccine
exemptions. The bill has been referred to the Health and Human
Resources Committee, and then Judiciary.
House Bill 4114 was introduced on January 13, 2020. This
bill says ““Informed consent” means the right
of all people to be fully informed about the risks and benefits of a
medical intervention and free to make a voluntary decision on that
intervention without being coerced, threatened, or punished for the
decision.”
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The Jury is Out on Vaccines
“What do researchers do when they discover that vaccination opponents
are justified in being concerned? No
vaccines have been studied for their non-specific effects on overall
health, and before we have examined these, we cannot actually
determine that the vaccines are safe (emphasis
added). In
addition, our research shows that some vaccines actually increase
overall mortality, especially among girls, and this is very worrying,”
explains Christine Stabell Benn, Clinical Professor, University of
Southern Denmark, Odense."....
"Christine Stabell Benn is also pleased that she has not had any
children in the United States, where, for example, all newborns have
the mandatory non-live hepatitis B vaccination four times before their
first birthday.
I
would not voluntarily give my newborn the hepatitis B vaccine let
alone want to be forced to do it (emphasis
added). Vaccination this early only makes sense if the mother is
chronically infected with hepatitis B, for which there is a test, and
only a few percent have it. So the vast majority of infants who get
the vaccine at birth do not need it, and no one has tested what the
vaccine means for overall morbidity and mortality. The only study to
investigate this is our study, showing that hepatitis B is associated
with higher female than male mortality, which is a serious danger
signal given our results for other non-live vaccines,” says Christine
Stabell Benn."
Read the article here: https://www.sciencenews.dk/en/vaccines-an-unresolved-story-in-many-ways.
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