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AMANDA PEET - PEET STIRS UP AUTISM BATTLE WITH NEW RALLY CRY FOR VACCINES
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PEET STIRS UP AUTISM BATTLE WITH NEW RALLY CRY FOR VACCINES
Actress AMANDA PEET has reignited her feud with those opposing child vaccinations over autism fears by insisting it's "unconscionable" that parents can let their kids start school without the proper medical cautions.
The 2012 star upset autism activist Jenny MCCarthy and Autism United officials in 2008 when she called them "parasites" for leading a campaign to overhaul America's immunisation programmes, claiming vaccinations are largely responsible for autism in children.
MCCarthy, who is the mother of an autistic child, led a rally in Washington, D.C. calling for the Federal Government to clean vaccines of all toxins and to change a loaded schedule of immunisation, which experts claim leads to the cause of autism.
The cause is controversial because leading medical groups insist there's no clear proof that vaccinations lead to autism.
Peet agrees with the medics, but she has apologised for her emotional outburst in a magazine interview.
Now a celebrity spokesperson for child welfare group Every Child By Two and the Measles Initiative, Peet has sparked the debate again as she prepares to become a pre-school mum.
She tells Self magazine, "It scared me when I learned how many parents were withholding vaccines from their children. It made me frightened of the possibility that some of these diseases are coming back.
"This is about the future of our children's health. It's about what happens when you become complacent and you're not vigilant as a community."
And she insists the statistics speak for themselves: "I learned that every day 540 children around the world die from measles when there is an absolutely safe vaccine that costs less than a dollar per child.
"My daughter is about to go to pre-school. If you walk by a school and you try to imagine 540 children... it's unconscionable that we're not getting the vaccines to people."
Peet's latest remarks are sure to upset MCCarthy, who still hasn't forgiven the actress for the comments she made in 2008. She said, "She has a lot of balls to come forward and be on that side, because there is an angry mob on my side. I like the fact that I can say she's completely wrong... Until she walks in our shoes she has no idea."
And Autism United bosses are still calling on supporters to boycott Peet's films.
Executive director John Gilmore raged, "Ms. Peet's comments are deplorable and an apology will not suffice."
25 November 2009 22:01
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Ms. Peet (or the media hucksters put words in her mouth) find it
"unconscionable" that children are not getting vaccinated. Being the mother of
not 1 but 4 neuro-disabled children, I find it unconscionable for any parent to
simply accept the "its safe and good for you" propoganda that has been put out
there for years by both the media and the medical community. You don't accept
that a car is safe until you do the research prior to buying. Why on EARTH
would you accept that vaccines - or any medication for that matter - are safe
simply because some governmental agencies have declared it so? Statistics can
be manipulated any way that is needed to either sell or demonize a product,
including vaccinations and medications. The only people with a truly long-term
vested interest in their child is the parent. Do the research - ALL sides of
it and make an EDUCATED choice. Until you do, you're simply buying into the
hype. I made my choices based on research and my own history on whether to
vaccinate or not, and for the record, they were made long before it was
discovered my children were all neuro-disabled.
Dear Amanda,
If your child is vaccinated, you have nothing to worry about from my
unvaccinated child. Your child is immune! Please stop being such a busy-body
and mind your own business.

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