Elixir wrote:Hime-Chan wrote:
All of my classes on American History
that I studied at university..
So people in France study bout American History? 0_o why?
Because I have a degree in what could be vaguely translated as History and Linguistics and Literature of the English speaking world (but of our focus is on British and American civilization).
mangaluva wrote:@Hime-chan: my mum works with kids who are in hospital here in the UK, and she's seeing more and more whose parents won't get them vaccinated because of this anti-vaxxer crap. She's spending a lot of time these days explaining to parents that the "research" is false, that vaccines won't give their kids autism, and even if it did a) there is nothing wrong with being autistic and b) it's certainly a hell of a lot better than having hyping polio. Like, you'd seriously rather your kid died in agony or was cripple for life than they have some difficulties with social cues?!
Oh geez, people are so stupid. I'm so glad that all my vaccines are up to date, at least I won't catch anything worse than a cold or a flu from the kids when I go back to work...
I also googled to see what was said about vaccination and autism in France, the only websites I found were from conspiracy theorists. The first one is an article saying that the doctor who said that vaccination caused autism was a fraud, and there are several others doing that, so I don't really know.
This reminds me, I'm going to have to get vaccinated in England, and see if it's different, 'cause I've got one coming up in a couple of years.