shaggydaddy wrote:
I have learned the hard way that there are certain parenting decisions that you should not debate with people, otherwise they will believe they are up for debate.
home-schooling and Medical decisions (especially non-vaccination) are high on the list of things we don't even bother leavign room for debate.
When doctors ask "is he up-to-date on vaccinations" I reply "No" I don't reply "No, because vaccines are untested, ineffective, harmful, and exploitive". If you justify you leave room for doubt.
When asked "when is your son going to school" I say "We are homeschooling" I do not say "We are home schooling, just like Thomas Jefferson". Then people will say "Well #### went to public school and he did #####"
If you leave room for debate, people will debate you. My parenting is up for debate only with my spouse. Other people can stfu

Shaggydaddy, I think you might want to talk to some people of your mum's or grandma's generation and find out how many little kids used to die of diseases such as measles, diptheria, whooping cough, and polio; which are now quite preventable.
There's NO proof that immunisations cause autism - it is a GENETIC condition.
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