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It can be argued that what the mother was doing to the baby is similar to a murder-suicide situation.
I think it’s a hard argument to make. I’m pro mandatory vaccination, but even without vaccinations there’s a very good chance of the child living a full and healthy life. I don’t think it’s the right choice, but it’s definitely not murder.
This is the kind of comment that reminds me of how screwed up a lot of the people posting here are. It's interesting to talk about tech stuff if you can forget about all the sociopaths.
This post is pretty clearly anti-vaxination propaganda. There is nothing in the article attached to the Twitter post to suggest that the incident related to vaccinations, never mind the fact that Australia does not have a requirement for mandatory vaccinations. This post is misleading and dangerous.