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The anti jabbered league

submitted by kammmmak to whatever 3 weeksApr 24, 2024 10:43:31 ago (+27/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

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[ - ] purityspiral 1 point 3 weeksApr 24, 2024 18:32:42 ago (+1/-0)

we need this
I want to join.

edit: nmind, british thing apparently

[ - ] Peleg 1 point 3 weeksApr 24, 2024 20:41:15 ago (+1/-0)

It's not a bad idea. We need something like it here.

[ - ] SithEmpire 2 points 3 weeksApr 24, 2024 12:53:01 ago (+2/-0)

Very interesting if real - what forced (((medicine))) was being pushed in 1866?

I honestly didn't think to consider/check whether a 2020 has been attempted before.

[ - ] Monica 5 points 3 weeksApr 24, 2024 15:21:20 ago (+5/-0)

From the assholes themselves:

-Vaccination acts passed between 1840 and 1853 made vaccination compulsory in Britain, and almost immediately anti-vaccination leagues challenged the law as a violation of civil liberty

-In 1898 the vaccination law was amended to allow exemption for parents, based on conscience, which introduced the concept of “conscientious objector” into English law

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1123944/

[ - ] Moravian 1 point 3 weeksApr 24, 2024 21:21:19 ago (+1/-0)

I'm a conscientious objector to jews.

[ - ] purityspiral 1 point 3 weeksApr 25, 2024 02:18:21 ago (+1/-0)

what forced (((medicine))) was being pushed in 1866?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1863%E2%80%931875_cholera_pandemic

good question, easy hit too "1866 pandemic"
wonder if there is anything interesting under this rock.

Cholera claimed 90,000 lives in Russia in 1866.[4] The epidemic of cholera that spread with the Austro-Prussian War (1866) is estimated to have taken 165,000 lives in the Austrian Empire, including 30,000 each in Hungary and Belgium, and 20,000 in the Netherlands.

Epidemiologist William Farr identified the East London Water Company as the source of the contamination.

In 1866, during a cholera pandemic outbreak, where 5,973 Londoners perished, the East London Water Company was found guilty of supplying contaminated water taken from River Lea and stored into open reservoirs. Dead eels were found in water pipes, and foul water taken from the reservoirs and pumped into the main supply.