Straight to his face.
We actually have a really great relationship. The rest of the office is totally brainwashed about vaccines and other leftist bullshit, so I'm the only one who is openly refusing to get vaccinated. He came to my desk to tell me about how Walgreens is offering vaccines to basically anyone and I said "that's great news for people who want the vaccine." He asked me would I really not get it? "Nope." Why? "Because I don't like it, I don't think it's necessary, it's an experimental injection and not even technically a vaccine, I believe in my immune system and I don't like how it's been socially engineered and forced upon the public. I don't like it."
He was silent.
I continued with "and so if you decide vaccines are mandatory, I'll be working from home." He said, "well, if vaccination was mandatory and you refused, you'd have to find another job." I said, "yep."
"You'd find another job?"
"Yes, I would." I was on my way to deliver something to one of my interns on the other side of the office, so that's where the conversation ended.
Be sure to sue them.
Is your boss a Freemason?
I don't think they'll actually make it mandatory. No, he's not.
They can't. Not this one. Not yet.
Right on it’s a slow chip away to full demoralization. They won’t pull the wool off so easily.
Right now they are making it "mandatory" via social pressure from places of business; either work or where you want to go. It's a workaround to get something in place that likely would cause outright revolt if it became law.
Tell them you are allergic to propyline glycol. They won’t give you the vaccine if you had an allergic reaction to a vaccine before. It’s an ADA violation to try to force you at that point.
and then vape in front of him.
he won't make the connection, guaranteed.
LOL
Yes most small businesses (ie the businesses that do not employ lawyers) are generally afraid of employer practices litigation.
Is it that obvious if they are? What's the give away if they are?
Also I only know so much about the Freemasons. I know they are everywhere... I mean I live about a block away from one of their meeting places.
So is it safe to assume that the Freemasons are not good people? My grandfather wouldn't tell me what he knew, (he joined then quit from what my father told me). I only have found what I did about them from surface of internet searches. (no deep web searches) So I don't know what's truth and what's BS yet.
Stop in and meet them.
I’m curious. How is a Freemason relevant?
Lot of misinformed crazy people here think they are up to stuff they are not up to.ignore them you cant reason with the crazy.