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Am trying to make sense of your words….
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Good, because it’s exactly how I’m trying to interpret your words.
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My point was that if everybody has to be forced to do something for zk’s kid to be prevented from measles, the same should apply for allergies and maybe some other items too.
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Whoa. You’re making an comparison between something that is contagious (ie measles) versus something that isn’t. Kid’s allergy isn’t “contagious”.
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Not sure what this has to do with school tables? Are you suggesting that kids who do not get vaccinated be separated from the kids who do?
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Yes. And that’s exactly what they do when someone has a peanut allergy in the classroom. Since there are plenty of people affected by this, schools go out of their way to ensure those affected by peanut allergy have a “safe” environment, both in the classroom and at the lunch tables. That’s why classrooms with kids that have peanut allergy typically ban all nut related foods in the classroom, even if your kid doesn’t have a nut allergy. It’s also why in the lunch areas, there are tables specifically designated for people with nut allergies.
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A woman’s right to choose DOES have an impact on my future well-being in terms of future tax receipts and my social security payments. Let’s be honest about how the right to choose is affecting the demographics. My comparison was that while we are at poking people whether they like it or not, how about doing the same the right to choose?[/quote]
Oh please. None of this affects your health. How well/not well you retire has more to do with how well you personally manage your money. Someone getting an abortion is not going to create a disease outbreak. You’re really stretching here.