North American anti-vaccination movements cite their resistance to vaccination through two expansive and reciprocal trends that were prevalent during the time: The first was against the use of biological products for preventing …show more content…
Anti-vaccination rhetoric were the response between the movement which composed mainly of workers and their express of disapproval for the extension of government jurisdiction on private life. Specialize units such as vaccination officers who enforced policies such Poor Law Guardians were able to prosecute and fine individuals such as parents who did not adhere to the legislation. Anti-vaccination movements voiced their outcry that vaccinations were impeding their personal rights as human beings and their parental rights towards their children that were important in a society in which they want to become a part of. Groups such as unions that were affected by the legislations were supportive of anti-vaccination movements due to their beliefs and the fact that many of their workers oppose the polices. Not surprisingly individuals, who oppose the legislation ignore their biological susceptibility to diseases in substitute for their fundamental rights that takes more precedent than the …show more content…
In my opinion, vaccination is a very significant contribution in the medical field in which it was a vital role on combating smallpox. No doubt citizens should be have been vaccinated, however the introduction of vaccination policies came in a questionable time in which there was no epidemics of smallpox, which would had made it easier for public approval when its effects were shown. The ignorance of these groups who have misplaced their priorities in which a greater emphasis of “political right” that replaced “biological vulnerability’ of the human body have made for potential and damaging consequences in the