Another state says “no shots, no school”
What’s worse than forcing one of the most dangerous vaccines around on hundreds of thousands of schoolkids?
How about giving them a double dose of it instead!
New York has just become the latest state threatening to yank kids out of classrooms if they don’t roll up their sleeves for government-mandated vaccines.
A new law would require all seventh graders to get the meningitis shot before they can start school — and then get a follow-up dose before they enter twelfth grade.
The same meningitis vaccine that can cause paralysis and even kill you.
It’s a move that’s going to put kids everywhere in harm’s way. And a group of politicians is already angling to make sure you’ll be powerless to stop it.
Believe it or not, these are just some of the insults that New York Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz is hurling at parents who don’t line their kids up for every vaccine the state recommends.
Dinowitz is just one of dozens of condescending New York politicians who are trying to take away your freedom to decide what’s best for your kids forever. And they’re using the same playbook we’ve already seen in states like California, Illinois and Rhode Island.
No vaccines, no school — and no exceptions.
The assault on New Yorkers’ rights started when the Legislature passed — and Governor Andrew Cuomo recently signed — a bill that requires meningitis vaccines for all seventh and twelfth graders. This new law’s supporters will tell you that it’s based on the latest science and hours of testimony from meningitis victims.
But trust me — they didn’t look at all the science. And it doesn’t seem like they spent five minutes hearing from all the people who had their lives ruined by these shots.
As I’ve told you before, the federal Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System has documented thousands of cases of serious reactions — and even deaths — linked to meningitis vaccines. Just the short list of terrifying side effects includes:
- Guillain-Barre Syndrome: A nervous system disorder that can lead to paralysis;
- Transverse myelitis: A dangerous and painful swelling of the spinal cord; and
- Anaphylaxis: A severe allergic reaction that can kill you.
That’s some price to pay to try to prevent a disease that’s incredibly rare. It’s no wonder so many parents bend over backwards to keep meningitis vaccines away from their kids.
But if you live in New York, you’re about to lose that right, too.
You see, getting a vaccine exemption has never been a walk in the park in New York. You’re actually banned from skipping vaccines based on personal, scientific and philosophical objections.
But now politicians like Dinowitz are spearheading a bill that would end your right to object to shots based on religious grounds, too — including vaccines like measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) that are made with aborted fetal tissue!
In fact, in a recent interview Dinowitz said he believes most people who object based on religious grounds are faking it!
Where does this guy get off? This blowhard has the nerve to make generalizations based on millions of people he’s never met — and then he turns around and questions your integrity?
It just shows you how brainwashed these politicians have become when it comes to vaccines. And how they’re willing to trample the rights of the same voters who put them in office as long as it keeps their mainstream and Big Pharma masters happy.
So what can you do?
Well, if you live in New York, contact your legislators and demand that they repeal the mandatory meningitis vaccine requirement. And tell them you don’t support S6017, which would end religious exemptions.
And if you don’t live in New York, reach out to your reps anyway and let them know how seriously you take the right to decide which shots make sense for your kids or grandkids.
Because this attack on our freedoms has become a national epidemic.
And we haven’t heard the last of it.
Sources:
“New York students will need to get meningitis vaccine” Jon Campbell, October 28, 2015, Press & Sun-Bulletin, pressconnects.com
“Bill would end religious exemption for vaccines” Dan Goldberg, July 30, 2015, Politico New York, capitalnewyork.com


