{ALL} voices are needed

Where there’s risk, there must be abundant information.
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Delaying the schedule just means you haven’t decided. And didn’t do enough research on reactions and injuries. Research more – the {real} science, the history. See my RESOURCES page.
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The amount of sick kids are FAR exceeding the amount of healthy kids. It should NOT be our normal. Are we redefining the word “normal” just as we’ve redefined polio? The argument that pro vaxxers use, but [surprise!] polio still exists today – it has simply been reclassified and renamed.
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Babies are not supposed to incessantly bang their heads. Babies are not supposed to be allergic to everything! Babies are not supposed to have ear infections! And healthy babies don’t just die!
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Shaky voices are needed so much; it doesn’t matter how much confidence you have. Confidence CAN help get the attention of the opposing person but shaky voices are also IMPORTANT. EVERY single voice is needed, especially when it comes to advocating for our children. There is no voice too quiet. There is no voice that shakes too much. There is no voice that doesn’t know enough. None of us know every piece to this puzzle. BUT we can still speak, advocate, and fight for these babies. Without US… they have nobody.
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We need to humanize the term “anti-vaxxers.” Show faces and don’t be afraid to share the emotion that drives the need for transparency when there’s so much at risk.
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The more people step forward, the more people see that we ARE NORMAL, not vicious people sitting behind computers trying to hurt people.
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Start with what you know. If you don’t know, you can find out. If we all waited until we knew everything to start [speaking out], none of us would ever take that first step.
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We speak for Pete. For Billy, Evee, Nicholas, Colton, Zedikiah, Gemma, Sophia, Abbey, Nathan, Haleigh, Jayce, Aviana, Haylee, Gunner, Kaylynne, Arabella, Jhanella, Bransynn… and COUNTLESS other families, who have been injured, bullied, gaslighted, and shamed. NO MORE!

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woketxmama

empathy vaccine??

When family and friends argue and belittle, it’s hard. The backlash of cognitive dissonance, when you’re one of the first ones planting seeds of doubt in a life-long belief, can be downright ugly. Without ever reading a full vax insert, they have established vaccination as savior – at the expense of relationship.
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I’ve read your messages. God sees your tears, my friends. Nothing is wasted. If your warnings fall on deaf ears, simply plant the seed, change the subject, and give it to God. “Let anyone who has ears… listen.” Not all are ready to hear.
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But for those who WILL listen, please be encouraged. NOW is the time to find your voice. If you’ve been too shy to speak up, start with silent advocacy (planting literature everywhere you shop). You’ve got this!
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To help with those difficult conversations, maybe the CDC will help market the new EMPATHY VACCINE I’ve been working on, causing loved ones to respond with grace.  Ingredients and adverse reactions below… So healthy, no testing is needed! No babies, pregnant mamas, or animals harmed in the making or distribution!

God never said that the journey would be easy, but He did say that the arrival would be worthwhile. – Max Lucado
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The Christian life is not a constant high. I have my moments of deep discouragement. I have to go to God in prayer with tears in my eyes, and say, ‘O God, forgive me,’ or ‘Help me.’” –Billy Graham
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If you believe in a God who controls the big things, you have to believe in a God who controls the little things.  It is we, of course, to whom things look ‘little’ or ‘big’.”–Elisabeth Elliot

Dear Pro-vaxxer…

 

courage to be unpopular

 

“Political correctness is just tyranny with manners. I wish for you the courage to be unpopular. Popularity is history’s pocket change. Courage is history’s true currency.”  -Charlton Heston

This message comes across my inbox often. “I feel the same way, but I don’t have the courage to speak out.” Sigh
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Believe me, I understand. It has the potential to be heartbreaking. We lost close friends over this. Not because our family couldn’t love them past our differences, but because our views on the deception in the “health” industry and aborted babies used in vaccines were offensive to them. Many Christians are sadly comfortable in ignorance on this topic.
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We plant seeds where we feel it will be received and… sometimes in places where we won’t know the outcome. But we speak it anyway. Jesus repeatedly said, “Those who have ears let them hear.” Even He knew that not everyone would be ready to receive His word.
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In the same way, we continue to share truth in this growing movement. We shine a light on the darkness in this industry, knowing cognitive dissonance will prevent many from hearing.
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Love must cast out fear. As the CDC schedule expands, what I have grown to fear most is… “You knew and you didn’t tell me?
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To start getting your feet wet, silently advocate. You could strategically place stickers, cards, etc… ordered from @learntherisk (learntherisk.org), @believemothers, and cards linked to the Vaccine.Guide via @insta_ashleyeverly. And when the door opens in conversation, you might be ready to walk through it.
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I don’t want to be known as mere pocket change, but as true currency. ⠀
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What are some ways in which you can commit to planting seeds of truth?

woketxmama

advocacy doesn’t see race, creed, or color

 

I never know who will sit in the shopping cart where I’ve placed educational literature (that I paid for) so parents can become better informed. This is ONE of many examples of advocacy.
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I had not intended to share this publicly, but in light of @wa_freedom_keepers post regarding the misinformation shared by a national public radio station (KUOW FM 94.9), I share what happened to me, an “ex” vaxxer, Friday… because apparently rumor has it that if you don’t vaccinate, you’re racist. Sigh…
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I pulled into my driveway, opened my car door, grabbed my things, and nearly jumped out of my skin when I heard a junior high boy plead, “Can you help me?!” Looking a bit panicked, he explained, “I’m supposed to meet my mom at 2:00……” It was 1:54.
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Long story short, there was a misplaced cellphone and a broken bike involved. He was thankful, as I drove him, as well as his friends (another story), to a nearby jr high school to meet his mom. I don’t recommend giving rides to strangers, but these boys needed a mom.
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One young student needed to get back to his apartment where he lived with his grandmother. On the way, he asked if I happened to have a snack, an unusual request for a stranger. He mentioned that he felt his sugar getting low. I asked if he was diabetic. He politely said, “Yes, ma’am.” When we discovered that his grandma wasn’t home, I offered to buy him something to eat & drink. No way was I about to leave him, knowing all he had in his school bag was insulin. We got to know each other through the Chick-fil-A drive-thru. It made me miss our years in youth ministry. He was returned safely to his grandmother’s.
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A Hispanic boy reached out to a white suburban mom who helped several Hispanic and black eighth graders. I only share ALL of this because it’s good to be reminded…
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We have MORE… More unity than hate, more care than callous, more acceptance than prejudice, more community than isolation, and… more of God working things out for our good than we could possibly know.

Advocacy doesn’t see race, creed, or color. And being hands & feet for Jesus doesn’t discriminate either.

woketxmama