Messenger, of Brisbane, Queensland, said she wanted to show children, ages 4 to 10, that vaccinations are ineffective and that measles can supposedly be fun.
So much stupid.
The first thing I got googling measles for reference on what it looked like (with vaccines, I've never seen an occurrence of it in my life!) was "Measles vaccines kill more than measles" from some anti-vaccination news source. If I stopped there and took their word for it, I might be in that same boat of ignorance.
The more I see of this the more I think there needs to be an exclusion of freedom of speech when stating something that endangers the public health. Deceiving people with this is going to cause a lot more suffering than screaming "FIRE!" in a crowded movie theater in the long run.