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MIButterfly

(3,244 posts)
Tue Jun 2, 2026, 03:54 PM 17 hrs ago

My opinion - Anti-vaxxers who weren't alive when polio was rampant should STFU about vaccines [View all]

Last edited Tue Jun 2, 2026, 07:19 PM - Edit history (2)

I was born in 1953 and I remember as a child how terrifying the prospect of getting polio was and how relieved people were when there was a vaccine. I distinctly remember when the sugar cube came out and people were lined up to get it. My mother took me right away. We had eliminated polio and smallpox with vaccines and other diseases, like measles, were almost completely eradicated as well. Now they're making a comeback.

As another poster wrote a few years back, go to an old cemetery and see how many children and babies died back in the day from diseases that are now prevented with vaccines.

I just don't get people that deny the value of vaccinations. If a vaccine really gave people autism, everybody would have autism. George Soros (or whatever liberal boogeyman they're afraid of) isn't putting a tracking device in vaccines; the cellphones they're on 24/7 is where the tracking devices are. Duh.

I'm no medical or scientific genius, but I'm no idiot either. To me, the only reason not to get vaccinated is if you have an allergic reaction or have a religious objection (which I don't understand why God wouldn't want you to be healthy and live your best life but it's not my place to question anyone else's religious beliefs). It's certainly not because you did your "research" on anti-vax websites or listen to idiots like RFK Jr.

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My former brother in law had polio UpInArms 17 hrs ago #1
My Grandfather had a bum leg from polio pfitz59 17 hrs ago #2
My Uncle Otis had it as a kid JustAnotherGen 17 hrs ago #3
Pretty damn sure they'll have had a Tetanus shot. Ferryboat 17 hrs ago #4
You would think so, right? But... Random Boomer 14 min ago #100
Post removed Post removed 17 hrs ago #5
In the Long Game, I think B.See 17 hrs ago #9
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LG Emile 16 hrs ago #15
do enjoy your latest brief stay niyad 16 hrs ago #16
I alerted MustLoveBeagles 16 hrs ago #20
I knew that somebody had! niyad 16 hrs ago #21
That was some weird shit! Quiet Em 16 hrs ago #24
That it was MustLoveBeagles 16 hrs ago #26
I couldn't make any sense of it either MIButterfly 16 hrs ago #27
One Of The Least Informed Posts I've Ever Seen ProfessorGAC 16 hrs ago #12
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Nobody Said It Was ProfessorGAC 16 hrs ago #22
Are you sure you're in the right place? MustLoveBeagles 16 hrs ago #13
I see that our resident troll is busy today. niyad 16 hrs ago #18
We should probably have a regularly scheduled post on science and vaccines... littlemissmartypants 15 hrs ago #44
My first troll MIButterfly 16 hrs ago #28
What flavour pizza do you like? niyad 16 hrs ago #14
When I was in grade school in the 1950's, we had a girl in our class who had polio. calguy 17 hrs ago #6
A child in our school about two years older had polio. Went from braces to a chair to the grave by age 14. twodogsbarking 16 hrs ago #32
Bottom line, the right wing MAGA mentality is B.See 17 hrs ago #7
They're a death cult and proud of it. wnylib 15 hrs ago #60
I agree MustLoveBeagles 17 hrs ago #8
You are just a youngster! sheshe2 16 hrs ago #19
Mentally I'm in my twenties MustLoveBeagles 16 hrs ago #23
It sounds good to me! sheshe2 16 hrs ago #31
My husband once accused me of not acting my age MustLoveBeagles 15 hrs ago #54
Didn't have time to be in my 20s when I was in my 20s Attilatheblond 14 hrs ago #71
I remember getting an injection when the Salk vaccine came out. anciano 17 hrs ago #10
I remember those iron lungs, they scared the hell out of me. demosincebirth 15 hrs ago #49
Me too. My uncle and cousin had polio. I remember the long lines in the hot summer to get the sugar cube debm55 13 hrs ago #86
My mother-in-law was one of the last people in America to get polio. NNadir 16 hrs ago #25
My grandmother had it and survived - TBF 16 hrs ago #35
I used to have to be tolerant of them when they were few in number an had no influence MustLoveBeagles 16 hrs ago #37
Where we lived, the shots then the sugar cube drew huge long lines of kids and adults Attilatheblond 14 hrs ago #72
I worked with a lady in the late 80s whose husband wore braces on both legs from having had polio as a child... wcmagumba 16 hrs ago #29
Check FDR. demosincebirth 15 hrs ago #52
It was a scary time Chalco 16 hrs ago #30
Or diphtheria. Disaffected 16 hrs ago #33
Like polluters, they are unwilling to test their theories by putting their own skin in the game bucolic_frolic 16 hrs ago #34
I was born in '47... GiqueCee 16 hrs ago #36
I agree with you 100% about RFK, Jr MIButterfly 15 hrs ago #43
VERY interesting (and most welcome) details! calimary 11 hrs ago #94
I had polio in 1952. I eventually regained the use of my arm and have had a normal life. dedl67 16 hrs ago #38
Just because someone remembers polio is no guarantee they support vaccination. My mother has a friend who was born in Fil1957 16 hrs ago #39
How sad MIButterfly 15 hrs ago #45
Yeah it is. This is someone who was sending out images of Trump as Jesus back in '20. She's also into eastern Fil1957 14 hrs ago #65
Yikes! Trump as Jesus? MIButterfly 14 hrs ago #70
I agree LetMyPeopleVote 16 hrs ago #40
From another Boomer BeneteauBum 15 hrs ago #41
53'er here too. czarjak 15 hrs ago #42
I was in grade school when the Salk Vaccine was introduced in 1955. patphil 15 hrs ago #46
Amen and amen! paleotn 15 hrs ago #47
A good friend canetoad 15 hrs ago #48
I'm 68, so by the time I was born, the polio vaccine was pretty common MichMan 15 hrs ago #50
No, that's not what I meant at all and I'm sorry if it came out that way MIButterfly 15 hrs ago #56
Seems pretty clear. Not sure how else it could be taken MichMan 14 hrs ago #67
I'm sorry MIButterfly 14 hrs ago #80
I would just change the title from "people" to "antivaxxers" MichMan 14 hrs ago #81
Done MIButterfly 14 hrs ago #83
This message was self-deleted by its author Mariana 12 hrs ago #90
What about those of us who support vaccinations and weren't born back in the 50s? cstanleytech 15 hrs ago #51
I meant no offense by my post and I'm sorry if it came across otherwise MIButterfly 15 hrs ago #57
Just wanted to make sure 😊 cstanleytech 15 hrs ago #58
My aunt had polio nuxvomica 15 hrs ago #53
I was born in mid-1955 and recall neighbors who walked with a limp from polio and considered themselves damned lucky! SheltieLover 15 hrs ago #55
One of my aunts was one of those neighbors who got off lucky with a limp & feet that were very different sizes Attilatheblond 14 hrs ago #73
... SheltieLover 14 hrs ago #74
Do you remember when Dear Abby used to tell people about places where they could swap shoes Attilatheblond 14 hrs ago #75
No I'd never heard about that. SheltieLover 14 hrs ago #76
My aunt would be in her 130s by now, so, no. But I will file that info away for anyone who needs such help Attilatheblond 14 hrs ago #77
I had a friend whose 1 foot was a half size zmaller than her other foot SheltieLover 14 hrs ago #79
Vaccinations that worked so well, that people of later generations question Bristlecone 15 hrs ago #59
You speak the truth! MIButterfly 15 hrs ago #62
I don't think it's about vaccines BaronChocula 15 hrs ago #61
My sweetheart of a mother caught it at age 3, in the late 1920s lostnfound 15 hrs ago #63
I have the mark of the beast on my arm NHvet 14 hrs ago #64
People in "iron lungs" were real. My sister had a relationship with one. Unsure of the extent. I was pretty young. nt Evolve Dammit 14 hrs ago #66
I'm guessing all the dead MAGAT anti-covid vaccine morons would be in the no need for polio vaccine camp. NoMoreRepugs 14 hrs ago #68
I was born in 1955. I had a sheltered childhood, but. I remember Vogon_Glory 14 hrs ago #69
Survivors Maninacan 14 hrs ago #78
As a kid, nothing terrified me more CanonRay 14 hrs ago #82
You're so right charliea 13 hrs ago #84
RFK Jr. is anti vax The Wizard 13 hrs ago #85
Alan Alda told his story of recovering from polio FullySupportDems 13 hrs ago #87
Amen. tavernier 13 hrs ago #88
Amen ! republianmushroom 12 hrs ago #89
I had polio as a child. Had braces on my legs for a while. Apparently hated the braces so much that I highplainsdem 12 hrs ago #91
Every So Often The Conductor 12 hrs ago #92
Bring back the pictures of polio kids in iron lungs. Aussie105 12 hrs ago #93
My sister's best friend from 6 years old had polio and we were all vaxed Bev54 10 hrs ago #95
The baby graves were visible from my school playground Betty Boom 9 hrs ago #96
My grandma was cribbled from polio. Figarosmom 8 hrs ago #97
Hear Hear MIButterfly! I remember. flashman13 2 hrs ago #98
I'm a few years younger than you... COL Mustard 1 hr ago #99
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