HPV vaccine anti-male discrimiation (UK)

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  • #819064
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    BritGHOW
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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5799375/Anti-HPV-jab-given-teenage-boys-identify-girls.html

    The HPV vaccine is given to girls as a matter of course between 12-18 and that is now being extended to transgenders of both sexes, female to male to “mitigate their risk of cervical cancer” (because males have cervix’s now apparently) and male to female so that they “fit in with their peers” however boys who identify as male can get f~~~ed because reasons.

    According to the article 1500 (falling slowly) women a year die from HPV related cancers, while 650 (rising rapidly) men are dying of similar cancers, the reasons listed for not immunising boys are that it’s “not cost effective” and that “most would be protected anyway as a by-product of female vaccination” Given that HPV is spread by sex, intimate contact and kissing and the petri-dish like state of most young women these days I think MGTOW would be a far more effective protection for them.

    One more reason among many I am glad I decided not to have children.

    #819070
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    Will Robinson
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    Parliament and Government is completely corrupt. It is full of the likes of Harriet Harman (who has instructed the police and CPS to ignore evidence and pervert the course of justice against men), Jess Phillips and Traitor May. To name just a few.

    Feminist zealots who belong in jail. And as mgtow grows, I hope they get whats coming to them. If not, women can go get f~~~ed for allowing their crazy harpy sisters to run wild #icethemout

    May you walk in peace and happiness, May you and all mgtow, near and far walk in peace and happiness.

    #819073
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    It'sallbs
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    Well bearing in mind the truth about the vaccine industry, clinical trials-witheld and manipulate data etc

    It is probably a blessing in disguise.

    http://www.leavemeansleave.eu

    #819074
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    Carnage
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    why do you care?
    are you gonna f~~~ them?

    f~~~ them, like if they wanna give HIV injections to all kids in school to avoid stigma to HIV people, i dont give a s~~~.

    f~~~ them.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

    #819079
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    is now being extended to transgenders of both sexes, female to male to “mitigate their risk of cervical cancer” (because males have cervix’s now apparently)

    What mitigates their risk of cervical cancer is a complete hysterectomy. Why not do that if you’re a woman who simply has to be male?

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

    #819085
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    Puffin Stuff
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    From the U.S. CDC. I’m sure insurance companies must cover this vaccination. I worked doing research in HPV caused cervical cancer so it’s an issue close to my heart.

    Don’t forget head and neck cancer which both men and women get and is caused by HPV and prevented by the vaccine.

    This vaccine is a cure for cancer. It’s a pretty amazing achievement for the 32,500 people suffering cancer from HPV per year.

    All kids who are 11 or 12 years old should get two shots of HPV vaccine six to twelve months apart. Adolescents who receive their two shots less than five months apart will require a third dose of HPV vaccine.

    If your teen hasn’t gotten the vaccine yet, talk to their doctor or nurse about getting it for them as soon as possible. If your child is older than 14 years, three shots will need to be given over 6 months. Also, three doses are still recommended for people with certain immunocompromising conditions aged 9 through 26 years.

    HPV Vaccines for Boys and Girls[2 pages]

    (Other than both male and female teens)

    Who else should get the HPV vaccine?

    Teen boys and girls who did not start or finish the HPV vaccine series when they were younger should get it now.

    If your teen hasn’t gotten the HPV vaccine yet, talk to their doctor about getting it as soon as possible.

    HPV vaccine is recommended for young women through age 26, and young men through age 21. HPV vaccine is also recommended for the following people, if they did not get vaccinated when they were younger:

    Young men who have sex with men, including young men who identify as gay or bisexual or who intend to have sex with men through age 26; young adults who are transgender through age 26; and
    young adults with certain immunocompromising conditions (including HIV) through age 26.

    https://www.cdc.gov/hpv/parents/vaccine.html

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

    #819107
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    Faust For Science
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    Do not complain so much.

    That vaccine is reported to cause a host of neurological problems, sterility, and even death.

    During the Clinton Administration, the Clintons had the vaccine companies ship their vaccine factories out of the U.S., while making these companies legally immune to their actions.

    Now vaccines are more about harming people on the excuse of help people.

    Before then, vaccine companies produced vaccine in the U.S. and were held responsible for their actions.

    #819171
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    Sidecar
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    the reasons listed for not immunising boys are that it’s “not cost effective”

    This is why you keep government the f~~~ out of health care.

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    MonkeyMind
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    The world has gone mad.

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