They were surprised when I said I had no plans to get the vaccine. They asked, "what if it were mandatory?" And I said, "then we'd have to have a serious conversation about that." The subject was changed quickly to something more light-hearted. But it seems like they're at least considering mandating a vaccine in order to work at this office. And if they do decide that, they'll be looking for a new manager for their shipping department.
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Good point. I didn't say that, but I'm sure the conversation isn't over forever. I did ask later if the masks and distancing and staggered scheduling we're currently doing would then cease if we all had to get vaccinated. They didn't have an answer, so I just said, "well, then a vaccine is a waste of time." That was that.
I’d ask them what they were willing to pay for a mandatory medical procedure. I might consider it for a million bucks... but that’s the minimum.
Don't do it. I understand that many who get sex reassignment surgery come to regret it later on.
Just say that you have a natural right of bodily sovereignty and having unnatural substances forced into your system violates your conscience.
Unfortunately, these types don't recognize individual sovereignty or they would not be considering mandatory vaccines in the first place.
I think this line of not saying anything they can use against you goes along with the same reasoning about not talking to the police.
Its not that you are wrong by pointing out facts, its to keep them from using what you might say or how you said it against you even if what you said was true.
Sad that this is what society has come to, but if you can accomplish the same goals without giving them anything then that has to be the most prudent course to take.