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Doomsday, this is exactly what I meant by a coherent argument. If you’re not advocating smacking but just want to say that lack of discipline might be behind some cases of ADHD, then don’t….advocate smacking.
As for the rest (allergies, etc.), if you want to say that all these things are caused by vaccines then you have to rule out anything else that might be causing them: pollutants, more chemicals and artificial ingredients in food, everything. If you haven’t, then you can’t say they are being caused by vaccines.
And I DID (sorry for the caps, don’t know how to do italics) say that ADHD, learning disabilities, etc. are increasing. The question is why. You say it’s vaccines. I say it’s awareness. The more aware you of a problem, the more you will see it.
You mentioned peanuts. I’m definitely old enough to remember when peanut butter and jelly sandwiches were the standard American lunch fare. But to say that vaccines are causing peanut allergies? I live in EY. All of my children, as well as all their friends, get all their vaccines. The percentage of nut allergies here? Miniscule. Why?
Again, I am not weighing in on the vaccine debate. I am weighing in on the cogency of your argument. If you are going to have any hope of convincing anyone, you are going to have to do a lot better than Neil Z. Miller, sorry.