Europe passes motion to make vaccine NOT mandatory!
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I believe the pharmaceutical industry and government realize now that about 40% of the U.S. DON'T want the Covid-19 "vaccine" and will not willingly take it.
Maybe they haven't figured it out yet, but they will.
Everyone I know, except one person, refuses to get it ever!
This^. I've been wondering lately if there might be any correlation between the far left liberals and the kids who used to get bullied relentlessly in high school.
Because alot of the kids I know who used to get bullied in high school (most often because they didn't participate in contact sports and did otherwise really obnoxious things and never quite understood how to be comfortable with who they were), are now the farthest of left wing liberals who virtue signal constantly without even knowing, and try and put down others for not wanting to give up their freedoms.
I didn't participate in sports because of a genetic condition and got bullied for it, so your assessment is missing some angles, fren.
Of course I'm not saying that there would be a 100% absolutist correlation even if there indeed existed one. I'm just noticing how many of the band kids or beta male cucks I knew from high school now identify as bleeding heart liberals who virtue signal endlessly and shame others for questioning authority.
Also, I was picked on all through elementary school, middle school, I was finally able to free myself in high school as I pushed myself to stick through a rigorous wrestling season i was encouraged to fill the Varsity spot at the lowest weight class for (no prior experience and got my ass kicked and lost all 27 matches I participated in my freshman year) even despite wanting to quit every day and was really discouraged by how much of a "late bloomer" I was and how much stronger my competition was.
But alas, I pushed myself to finish first season despite the nonstop failures because I was determined to finally be able to do something when some of the other kids in my boarding school dorm would pick on me besides getting put in a headlock or choked out.
Was planning to not come back after the first season but because of a) finally being able to successfully make my bully want to stop picking on me by the end of the year, and B) my wrestling coach talking to me in private post-season & pointing out how much of an improvement I made despite losing every match, and so he convinced me that I'd be guaranteed to pick up some wins if I came back the following year and so I did.
Came back my sophomore year and nearly reversed my record freshman year of 7 wins, 27 losses (wins were by forfeit), and ended my second season at 21 wins, 12 losses. Ended up joining many of my teammates and joined the Rugby team in the spring as well and fell in love with the sport.
Finished my junior year on the wrestling team at 27-10, and made the Varsity rugby team this year as well. My senior year I finished the wrestling season at 32-8 and even won the sectional tournament and qualified for Semi-State. And my Rugby team made it to the state championship for the state of Indiana and finished at 2nd place with a loss by a single try (worth 6 points)
So despite the physical disadvantages I had starting out and having been picked on the majority of my life, I was blessed enough to learn that with enough resilience, dedication and persevere, I could work my way out of being picked on and liberals myself in ways I never thought possible for someone like me..
And in doing so I ended up having the best high school experience I could've ever hoped for (although I wasnt able to develop a full skillset with women until a year into college) as I gained actual confidence in myself and forced respect from my peers who initially considered me to be unworthy of such.
That was pretty long, but I guess this is why I find it difficult to have respect for those far leftists I know who were in the same boat I was in high school, however they decided to take the alternative, easily paved path of "Why try something if I know I'm going to fail?"
And in doing so find themselves today relishing in being able to shame people for being against masks, lockdowns, vaccines, virtue signaling on social media and adhering to backwards ideology such as Critical race theory and incorporating Transgender studies in children as young as pre-school.
Thanks for sharing that. It's inspiring to see people overcome the odds.
I think it’s higher even my liberal coworkers are somewhat skeptical.
It's 51% according to rasmussen. That is, if you believe the polls. Probably higher in reality.
I have a theory. Since many lawyers, doctors and citizens of Israel filled a human rights violation lawsuit in the Hague in Nuremberg. And since the international court decided to hear the case, maybe the EU decided to straighten their act up. Just a thought. God bless frens
The Hague is a part of Netherlands, the lawsuit was because they claim it goes against the Nuremburg policy.
I know, that's where the trials of the Nazi's after WWII were held for crimes against humanity. The Israeli people are claiming those same things occurring in Israel.
Maybe millions of people protesting this weekend got their attention
They'll still introduce the vaccine passpors to travel to other countries though. That's the carrot and stick.
Europe doesn't seem to know what they want.
Last month, the "vaccine" was mandatory. Now, it isn't.
Next month, it will probably be mandatory again.
They need to get their act together.
if that's not the understatement of century...
I so hope they leave it as is.
despicable
The U.K. is no longer a member of the EU.
It is a founder member of the Council Of Europe and there is no opt out.
Further The European Convention On Human Rights is governed by International Law out of The Hague and not EU law and again the U.K. is covered by this.
So, this means that the U.K. Govt in pushing its position of vaccinate or else is not making it clear to its population that vaccination is optional.
They are in breach of Human Rights Law.
Thank you for this!
I knew about the resolution since it came out, but as everyone's pointed out, it hasn't been publicised or promoted by the member states, so they are already in breach and dereliction. Therefore it's really helpful that it's now been 'Twittered', since social media holds so much sway over public opinion and the behaviour of the authorities.
Your post is really timely, as I'm about to start a social care job and I'm not having it (and it's with the lowest risk group, young people, not elderly and vulnerable). This wording will be quite handy to play around with, without coming on too strong. It helps guide me where to go and what to quote to strengthen my position and weaken theirs.
Hope not!
When the EU is less fucked than US, you know its end times.
This text is from January 27. Why is it just now being reported?
https://pace.coe.int/en/files/29004/html
Yeah but they'll stop you from going into supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, malls, parks, hospitals etc.... and then you have no choice.
I think, here at least, the government will use corporate America to do the dirty work. Since they have almost completely destroyed small business they will use thier monopolies to deny you access to the economy unless you are vaccinated. A defacto mandate. Participate or starve. Your choice.
But then that circles back into illegally forcing an unethical, experimental medical procedure on people in order for them to participate in society...still against Nuremberg Code.
Also needs to be discrimination to treat those with or without one any different or we will just see them make everyone's lives miserable until they get in line
it's a shame when European countries are more free than some states in America
Haha for now
for the record...
The Council of Europe cannot make binding laws, but it does have the power to enforce select international agreements reached by European states on various topics. The best known body of the Council of Europe is the European Court of Human Rights, which enforces the European Convention on Human Rights.
I wonder if that includes enforcing the Nuremberg code against medical experimentation on humans?