The summary is:
The speaker is a critic of the anti-vaccination movement, which he considers to be based on pseudoscience, conspiracy theories, and misinformation. He provides several examples of how anti-vaccination activists have caused outbreaks of preventable diseases, endangered their children's lives, and followed dubious sources of authority. He also refutes some of the common arguments against vaccination, such as the alleged link with autism, the death of the immune system, and the religious objection. He urges his audience to think carefully and consult with real doctors before making a choice, and to check the facts and sources that he provides in the description. He concludes by asking for their opinions on this matter.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- 1. The text is about the anti-vaccination movement and its dangers.
- 2. The text cites several examples of outbreaks of infectious diseases, deaths and complications caused by refusing vaccinations.
- 3. The text criticizes the sources and arguments of the anti-vaccination adherents, such as Andrew Wakefield, Galina Chervonskaya and Alfred Russell Wallace.
- 4. The text urges the readers to think carefully and consult with real doctors before making a choice about vaccinations.
- 5. The text provides links to scientific studies and conferences that support the benefits of vaccinations.
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