Do you people think this question is on-topic. It is not strictly off-topic because it is a reference request but there are other issues. Please read my comment.
@WYSIWYG - I think this question is over-interpreted by many folks. As such, the question may be labor intensive, but the fact that one dude starts yelling at me because i am pointing him to the fact he is not addressing the question does not mean the question is at fault. if you read carefully, it's simply asking for an article in French. Not the greatest question around but not bad enough to need closure, i guess. But perhaps you are in need of other folks' opinions :)
@AliceD It is not about asking a french article. I am afraid that it will transform into an unscientific debate on anti-vax vs vax and it will be too much for us to handle.
Well the whole issue on the wakefield study etc. as I explained already. it's part of science ethics, which has always intrigued me. it may be personal. Nonetheless, many upvotes so I am not alone I guess
Quite frankly, science is all about discussion, and questions raising discussions I tend to upvote instead of closing them.
already some people are posting nonsensical answers there. Protection will not help. Someone with 1000+ rep in Christianity SE will post an answer here.
@AliceD Not really. Very few active users are older than you. Chris, me, terdon, madscientist and perhaps Remi. Remi is not generally involved in politics :D
I think we should understand that closing a question doesn't just mean that it is off-topic. It is also to prevent long unnecessary threads (as in case of dupes).
Mind you, I do believe there is a case to be made against specific vaccines. The flu one comes to mind. That doesn't mean there are any arguments whatsoever to be made against vaccination in general.
I agree with @terdon. Also, I'm quite a fan of having such mock debates in school, since it's one thing to be convinced that you're right, and a totally different one to be able to defend your standpoint credibly
None of this makes the question a good one, of course. Asking for references is generally problematic but asking for credible sources for a bogus claim in a specific language is really not a very useful question.
@WYSIWYG There are always things to do. Catch up with your correspondence. Watch some Hindi film songs on TV (if you like that sort of thing, I don't).
@WYSIWYG I had little choice in the matter. I was raised a bilingual (Dad's American, Mom's Greek) and spent 7 years in Barcelona and 4 in France. You pick them up.