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[–] [deleted] 7 pts (edited )

I wish the government would issue me a fucking arm band. Id put it to good fucking use. Do it you faggots organize this grass roots movement for me.

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Make your own

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Not vaccinated (NV) ...Hmm, we could make something with a cool design.

Maybe something like

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Biohazard sign would be cheeky and look cool

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I wish nothing but bad to vaxfags

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They'll get what's coming to them. Thy called us names and tried to shame us. Zero fuks given.

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How long do you think it will be before Xiden and Co. Attempts to mandate the shot? They know they are running out of sheep to willingly take this experiment and they want the majority of the American people to sterilize themselves. I believe they will do something to stop people from getting thier money without proof of jab.

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there'll be a lot more incentives before consequences.... i saw they are now offering bonds to people to get the shot, then it'll be tax credits, then preferential access to govt loans and other gibs... now if the private sector goes off the rails sooner, who knows, but I imagine the thought of losing so much potential business will keep them off that for a while, at least.

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In a sane world, yes. But we aren't in a sane world anymore, we are living in Clown World.

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The number of scared people willing to jab is maxed out. They know a government mandate will likely result in war. So the next move is to try and make private companies mandate the shot.

In such a scenario, lawsuits are a good first option. Many have also suggested utilizing "Order 77" measures. This means the use of unrestricted punitive actions against individuals who attempt to "enforce" jab requirements at the workplace.

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Jesus hugged the lepers...

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And healing a leper was a huge flex on the pharisees.

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It's getting close to go-time, to flip some more tables over...

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It was time 60 years ago.

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... right before he decimated the native religions of Europe. Fitting.

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It works on two levels. That unnecessary stress has been known to trigger our fight-flight response. This response consolidates the body's priorities for its related responses, blood pressure, breathing, sweating, heart rate, etc.. It also moves priority away from functions not necessary to fight-or-flight, this includes immune system performance.

I’m just waiting for them to try and force me at work so I can sue them.

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For a jobs where people have been working from home for the past year, employers are going to have an uphill battle convincing employees to get the shot. If they could work from home for a year, why should they even be forced to come back to the office, much less get a shot to do so?

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Good luck finding a lawyer to help you for a reasonable cost...

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50% of Americans

Bull fucking shit.

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I wonder how many people will get vaccinated, once this program had ended. The aim is 70% of the people. In my country they have almost reached 30%. Maybe I will be one of the very few who refused the jab. It will be exciting for the final result.

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Straw man argument.

People who are getting the vaccine don’t spend all their time worry about getting sick, no different to people who lock their doors don’t spend all their time worrying about people breaking into their home.

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Sure, thats why they wear a mask inside their car.

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Or they’ve just forgotten they’re wearing it, like people do with glasses or hats.

Life is about taking calculated risks. I live in an urban area but I haven't locked my door for the last 7 years with no problem. It doesn't mean I don't worry about getting shit stolen. But I know and accept the risk and the benefit, and the benefit far outweighs the risk.

From my own risk analysis, the risk of getting the vaccine is far greater than the benefit. So yea, from my point of view, you are the sick one for worrying about getting sick when the risk of dying or even infection is negligible. It's not the matter of you or I being more right than the other, but from the perspective of someone who thinks the virus is not dangerous, you might as well be a hypochondriac.

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Benefit of not locking ur door outweighs risk how?

Can u link all your email, passwords, bank account info ect as well? Phone number mothers maiden name....

You have mistaken calculated risk for naivete. You live in a small world, my friend.

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Can you explain the benefit of not locking your door? I actually know two different people who do this, and not in a great area. It’s always confused me and the few times I’ve asked I never get a straight answer.

It's a calculated risk based on living situation, neighborhood, understanding human psychology, and how materialistic you are. The last thing probably weighing heavier than the other. I live very frugally, so 99% of my possessions are bare necessities. I have no "luxury items" so to speak. From the perspective of the burglar, I would say the risk greatly outweighs the benefit.

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It literally changes nothing. Globohomo won't give you your rights back, you can still get sick, you can still spread it. What is the point of getting it? A free doughnut? That's it?

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