Vaccine mandate

Non liberal

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By all means then, the entire medical community should be disregarded going forward as a result of your
Ok. Hellscape....what does that mean? I'll ask the question again....what will happen?

Do you go to work and are simply turned away? Fired? Replaced? Progressive discipline?

6 weeks till D day.
Anyone of those things. I’m sure the union and the company already have a plan in place depending on what prevails. Nobody knows, but I’m pretty sure whatever it is has been negotiated with the union already. Whatever that is, you will either do, or you will go work for someone else. If they require a vaccine then I’ll go find a job that doesn’t.
 

Non liberal

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Everyone has the personal freedom to get vaccinated or not. Everyone has the freedom if they want to work or not.
Want to work for an employer who requires a vaccine in order to work you mean. If this goes through, people can always work for themselves and make money. No big deal. Be happier anyway actually.
 

Bubblehead

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Anyone of those things. I’m sure the union and the company already have a plan in place depending on what prevails. Nobody knows, but I’m pretty sure whatever it is has been negotiated with the union already. Whatever that is, you will either do, or you will go work for someone else. If they require a vaccine then I’ll go find a job that doesn’t.
You might want to think that over???

It's not easy to find full-time jobs where you don't have to work even 625 hours a year in order to stay employed.
Want to work for an employer who requires a vaccine in order to work you mean. If this goes through, people can always work for themselves and make money. No big deal. Be happier anyway actually.
....or you can just agree to test weekly if you don't want to take the vaccine.

He keeps forgetting that option for some reason.
 
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Non liberal

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You might want to think that over???

It's not easy to find full-time jobs where you don't have to work even 625 hours a year in order to stay employed.

....or you can just agree to test weekly if you don't want to take the vaccine.

He keeps forgetting that option for some reason.
What planet do you live on? Thanks to all the liberals free money, this is the best job market going in the last who knows how long. You can literally pick your employer. There are plenty of oppurtunities in the good ole capitalist USA. Testing is not an option! That’s why. I’m a truck driver bubblehead. Now that they got me my cdl I can go drive for myself and make the same amount of money, if not a touch more. So bring it! Just don’t come crying to us when there’s nobody to bring your asses your :censored2:!
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
You might want to think that over???

It's not easy to find full-time jobs where you don't have to work even 625 hours a year in order to stay employed.

....or you can just agree to test weekly if you don't want to take the vaccine.

He keeps forgetting that option for some reason.

Being forced to test and submit your results to your employer until the gubmint tells you you can stop is not an option for people who care about their rights and freedoms.

Sometimes I like to imagine a 17-year-old kid, fighting in the Revolutionary War, getting himself run through by a British bayonet. I imagine what it's like to lie there, with a searing pain ripping through my guts, for hours, as I slowly bleed to death.

Or the kid who got shot in the leg, wound infected, and had to have his leg cut off, with no anesthesia, to save his life. I imagine being held down by three other soldiers as the surgeon draws his saw over my flesh, back and forth, unfathomable pain shooting through my nerves. I imagine that the saw, once it hits bone, creates a vibration in my skeleton that I can hear in my skull as I pass out.

But yeah, let's willingly abdicate the rights that those two soldiers, and thousands upon thousands of others like them, suffered unimaginable hells to secure and protect for us.

Merry Christmas.
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
Being forced to test and submit your results to your employer until the gubmint tells you you can stop is not an option for people who care about their rights and freedoms.

Sometimes I like to imagine a 17-year-old kid, fighting in the Revolutionary War, getting himself run through by a British bayonet. I imagine what it's like to lie there, with a searing pain ripping through my guts, for hours, as I slowly bleed to death.

Or the kid who got shot in the leg, wound infected, and had to have his leg cut off, with no anesthesia, to save his life. I imagine being held down by three other soldiers as the surgeon draws his saw over my flesh, back and forth, unfathomable pain shooting through my nerves. I imagine that the saw, once it hits bone, creates a vibration in my skeleton that I can hear in my skull as I pass out.

But yeah, let's willingly abdicate the rights that those two soldiers, and thousands upon thousands of others like them, suffered unimaginable hells to secure and protect for us.

Merry Christmas.

It's sad how dismissive some are of the sacrifices made by those who have gone before. Those types of people would just walk up to those dying soldiers, kick them in the nuts, spit in their face, insult their mothers and tell them to hurry up and die. And they would still think of themselves as a good person, worthy of the sacrifice.
 

sailfish

Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone
It's sad how dismissive some are of the sacrifices made by those who have gone before. Those types of people would just walk up to those dying soldiers, kick them in the nuts, spit in their face, insult their mothers and tell them to hurry up and die. And they would still think of themselves as a good person, worthy of the sacrifice.
Weakness and narcissism are a dangerous combination.
 

Bubblehead

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It's sad how dismissive some are of the sacrifices made by those who have gone before. Those types of people would just walk up to those dying soldiers, kick them in the nuts, spit in their face, insult their mothers and tell them to hurry up and die. And they would still think of themselves as a good person, worthy of the sacrifice.
No, we just don't agree that is what they were fighting for.

....and ironically enough George Washington mandated all military personnel be vaccinated for small pox in the early 1800's.
 

sailfish

Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone
It's just two weeks to flatten the curve, guys. Just the non-essential business that have to close and it's just a mask. Vaccine passports? Don't be a conspiracy theorist.

 

sailfish

Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone
No, we just don't agree that is what they were fighting for.

....and ironically enough George Washington mandated all military personnel be vaccinated for small pox in the early 1800's.
Small pox was actually dangerous and the vaccine was actually, well, a vaccine.
 

sailfish

Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone
Imagine trying to simultaneously sell to vaccinated people that they need all these boosters while trying to sell to unvaccinated people that the vaccine works.
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
You might want to think that over???

It's not easy to find full-time jobs where you don't have to work even 625 hours a year in order to stay employed.

....or you can just agree to test weekly if you don't want to take the vaccine.

He keeps forgetting that option for some reason.
It's no longer an option. That test is gone...
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
No, we just don't agree that is what they were fighting for.

....and ironically enough George Washington mandated all military personnel be vaccinated for small pox in the early 1800's.

They weren't fighting for freedom and rights? Ok, agree to disagree.
Ironically we aren't in the military, and that was before the The constitution was penned, barring a standing military, aside from the Navy. Did the colonial Navy require vaccination?
 

Bubblehead

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They weren't fighting for freedom and rights? Ok, agree to disagree.
Ironically we aren't in the military, and that was before the The constitution was penned, barring a standing military, aside from the Navy. Did the colonial Navy require vaccination?
I'm not sure about back then, but when I went to Basic Training in the 80's they lined us up and shot us full of God knows what with an airgun.

....both shoulders.
 

Netsua 3:16

AND THAT’S THE BOTTOM LINE
It's sad how dismissive some are of the sacrifices made by those who have gone before. Those types of people would just walk up to those dying soldiers, kick them in the nuts, spit in their face, insult their mothers and tell them to hurry up and die. And they would still think of themselves as a good person, worthy of the sacrifice.
Yes yes, we’re all SO persecuted. Thank god we have martyrs like you to really stick it to the man with your senseless online banter about lawsuits and strikes and trying to turn the country into this bizarre libertarian utopia
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
I'm not sure about back then, but when I went to Basic Training in the 80's they lined us up and shot us full of God knows what with an airgun.

....both shoulders.

Me too, and we knew that when we signed the papers, still irrelevant.

Another tidbit, the small pox vaccine was getting infected with cow pox. Most of the US already had some amount of cross-immunity to covid to start with, due to the very same principle. Mandating rushed vaccines that don't work and harm plenty of people is immoral, and a violation of our natural right to decide for ourselves what's best for us.
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
Me too, and we knew that when we signed the papers, still irrelevant.

Another tidbit, the small pox vaccine was getting infected with cow pox. Most of the US already had some amount of cross-immunity to covid to start with, due to the very same principle. Mandating rushed vaccines that don't work and harm plenty of people is immoral, and a violation of our natural right to decide for ourselves what's best for us.

Only totalitarianists disagree with the fact that everyone has a natural right to decide what's best for themselves.
 
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