My grandmother had 10 children and ALL of them had the measles as children and NONE of them died or had any lasting consequences from the disease! My grandmother herself had the measles as well along with her 13 siblings and NONE died or had any lasting consequences. Suck it up!!
Your anecdotes do not refute actual data.
The only ones at risk for dying from any infectious disease are the weak members of society.
Who are still human beings, and thus entitled to survive.
In any case, otherwise healthy people can still suffer complications or die from common childhood diseases.
How do you become a strong member of society who can fight off disease without a hitch??? iT starts with your diet!!
1) Yes, a balanced diet is good for your overall heath. It won't magically prevent you from catching any and all diseases, though.
2) Not everyone can afford tons of fresh produce and healthier grains, meats, etc. What have you done to change this, other than judging people on the internet? If the answer is "nothing", you're quite welcome to shut the fuck up.
3) Fuck off with your thinly veiled eugenics nonsense.
Until people realize that our bodies are not stupid and that it biologically wants nothing more than to survive, the pharmaceutical industry will have you all by the balls.
Gee, our bodies have evolved to survive? Who would have thought? Here's the thing: Evolution isn't perfect. Fortunately for us, our brains have evolved to the point where we have the intelligence to develop means of bolstering what nature has given us -- like, say, vaccines.
My son is not vaccinated and will never be vaccinated and guess what? HE NEVER GETS SICK...EVER!
Awesome, more anecdotes.
I'm not scared of any disease not even polio
I'm not scared of polio either. You know why? It's been eradicated in the western hemisphere, and a good chunk of the eastern half of the planet as well. You can thank vaccination programs for that, you ungrateful, spoiled little shit.
healthy diet wharrgarbl
Organic and fad health foods are expensive, so 'grats on being well off, I guess? Again, not everyone has the money to feed their child a helicopter parent diet, nor can everyone take a year or so off work to breastfeed their baby. More to the point, nothing your kid eats is going to make him immune to serious diseases, and it's certainly not going to prevent him from spreading them to the aforementioned "weak members of society". Even at peak physical condition, the immune system isn't a magical invincibility spell.