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.
Its law
When has law ever mattered to these people?
Sadly, you are 100% on point. Lawlessness is increasingly becoming the norm.
Laws only matter if we have honest and impartial judiciary to enforce them. Which we don’t have in either side of the pond sadly
Refusing any drug for any reason should be every person's right.
It is. Not only under Natural Law and Constitutional Law, but just as importantly under the Nuremberg Code since this is 100% NOT a vaccine but an mRNA experiment.
For your reading pleasure: https://history.nih.gov/display/history/Nuremberg+Code
JUST SAY NO.
FUCK NO.
We outnumber them and have to stop playing by their game.
Correct and not even sure it should be labeled a "vaccine". Not any or small dose of covid is in the injection..
It’s only branded as a “new kind of vaccine.” It is synthetically engineered mRNA. It’s a medical experiment branded as standard of care.
It's false advertisement.
Putting it mildly...
If its a right to work state then they may possibly have recourse but In my state FL, which is not a right to work state, they can fire you for any reason or none at all. Its possible some kind if discrimination could be pursued but ill guess we'll have to wait and see how that moves forward.
Well said!