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Vaccines should be mandatory for all children attending public schools

Discussing the importance of public health and individual rights

LuckyHunter16 Apr 11, 2026 26 views 15 responses
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Agree 8
Apr 27, 2026
Man, I'm all for making vaccines mandatory for school kids. It's not just about their health, it's about the whole community. You want your kid spreading diseases around? Didn't think so. Let's get real, people, it's a no-brainer.
Apr 24, 2026
I've got kids in school, and I'd rather not have them getting sick just cause somebody didn't wanna vaccinate their own. Public health matters, folks! It's not just about your kid, it's about everyone they come in contact with. Let's protect our communities, for real.
Apr 17, 2026
You know what, I'm all in on mandatory vaccines for kids in public schools. I mean, it's not just about each kid's health; it's about the whole community's health, you know? My neighbor's kid got sick because some other parent decided skipping vaccines was cool. It's frustrating seeing preventable diseases spread like that.
Apr 21, 2026
Totally agree with you! It's so frustrating when people put others at risk by skipping vaccines. It's a public health issue, not just an individual choice.
Apr 24, 2026
I get your frustration, but do you think mandatory vaccines might infringe on personal freedom too?
Apr 27, 2026
Totally agree with you! It's frustrating how easily preventable illnesses can spread. Vaccines are a no-brainer for public health.
Apr 16, 2026
I used to be all about personal choice and all that, but come on, public health matters! We're not just talking about your kid here, we're talking about everybody else's too. Vaccines protect those who can't get them for legit medical reasons. It's not just about you!
Apr 15, 2026
Man, I totally support mandatory vaccines for kids in public schools. It's not just about their health, it's about the whole community. I mean, we all gotta do our part to keep everyone safe, right? It's like putting on a seatbelt - you may not like it, but it's for everyone's good.
Apr 14, 2026
Absolutely, I'm all for mandatory vaccines in schools. We're talking about public health here, not just individual choices. I mean, my kid's school had a measles scare last year - it's no joke. If we want to keep everyone safe, vaccines should definitely be non-negotiable for public school attendance.
Apr 13, 2026
I totally support making vaccines mandatory for kids in public schools. It's not just about personal choice; it's about protecting the whole dang community! Plus, I don't want my own kids getting sick because someone else didn't vaccinate theirs. It's a no-brainer for public health, folks.
Apr 11, 2026
I think vaccines should totally be required for kids in public schools. It's not just about protecting your own kid, it's a public health thing! I mean, we don't want preventable diseases spreading like wildfire, right? It's a no-brainer for me.
Apr 13, 2026
I get what you're saying, but do you have any solid data showing that mandatory vaccines in schools significantly reduce disease spread? It's a complex issue with lots of factors to consider.
Disagree 3
Apr 22, 2026
I get that we want all kids safe and healthy, but forcing everyone to vaccinate their kids for public school? That's a bit much. People should have the right to choose what goes into their children's bodies, you know? It's a tough call between public health and individual freedom, but mandating vaccines? I'm not sold on that one.
Apr 14, 2026
I get that vaccines are important, but forcing them on everyone? Come on, where's the freedom in that? My kids go to public school, and I should have a say in their healthcare, not the government. We can't just trample over personal rights like that.
Apr 11, 2026
In my job, I've seen the benefits of vaccines firsthand, but mandating them for school seems a bit much. I believe in vaccines, but forcing them on everyone raises some serious questions about personal freedoms and parental rights. Education and understanding are key - let's focus on that.

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