I bet a toddler was killed by a dog in germany last month as well, yet you're ignoring that problem. Thats a double standard.
Most dog killings are caused by pit bulls, rottweilers or similar breeds. Several jurisdictions have prohibited these breeds because they are considerably more dangerous. If there was an injection that would more or less eradicate dog attacks, it would be mandatory for every dog. So I'm not ignoring the problem, but in this thread we are discussing vaccines. You are trying to divert attention from the issue at hand.
Measles is what is called a disease of poverty. It's extremely rare for for someone not in poverty to die of it.
I have already adressed your frequent mention of measles being a disease of porverty. 0,3% of measles cases in modern times in the US end in death. When you consider that measles is an extremely infectious disease, it means that there will be a significant number of deaths every year even in first world countries if we stop vaccinating against measles. In addition there are even greater risks of other debilitating complications, which can cause issues like blindness, deafness and permanent brain damage.
the ones that typically die are the ones that are immunocompromised by something else and susceptible to disease.
Yes, and without preventable diseases like measles being spread by selfish people who refuse to get themselves and their kids vaccinated despite better knowledge, they could have had a much greater chance of living long, full lives. Or do you think immunocompromised patients deserve to die. For that matter, measles are also a immunocompromising disease, which is part of the reason why it kills and debilitates so many.
Even in the US, which you believe has been a success story for vaccines, will see people occasionally die, even though they were vaccinated.
The vaccine is not 100% effective, especially if the person has a compromised immune system. And that is why continued herd immunity and working to completely eradicate measles is so important.
Now you're being disingenuous. Hopefully I've introduced you to the idea that not everything the government tells you should be blindly obeyed.
No, you haven't presented one single argument that holds up under scrutiny. Most of the arguments you have showed are easily debunked by a simple Google search.