"This would all seem totally obvious. But people often simply choose to believe lies that make them feel intellectually and morally superior. A "cause" lets you find friends and meaning. A certain percentage of people will decide to believe the radical anti-immunization activists for emotional reasons. That's human nature. But it makes for bad decisions, both public and private. And activists who leave movements that they learn are founded on lies are often tremendously saddened."
You should take your own advice, I used to be just like you, accept I was more ignorant than arrogant. Then I woke up. The whole emotional argument is hypocritical, you do the same thing with your disease mongering. I've seen what vaccines have done to people. Damaging them to a great extent, I was surprised they recovered as much as they did. A good friend of mine has a disgusting lump under his skin, where he was vaccinated for the army. They say its cancerous, must be a coincidence that it is the exact site he was vaccinated on, right?
here is a site that also dispells vaccination myths