Exactly the same. I tried everything to stop my Mom from getting it. She didn't want it but my sister was relentless and she gave in just to shut her up. This worries me. I knew that this was going to happen.
My family used to think I was a conspiracy theorist, but after enough things I "predicted" using information I gathered here and other places started coming true, my mom finally started listening to me. I didn't really tell her anything so much as show her my sources and let her think for herself. She's not going to get the vaccine.
Wasn't so lucky with my dad. I showed him everything but it feels like it went in one ear and out the other when we talked about it. He watches so much god damn TV. I'm sure I was one of the lone dissident voices he was hearing and it was drowned out by the propaganda and the lies. In the end, getting the vaccine or not was always his choice, and one of my life mottos is "the only thing you can really control is yourself," but it doesn't make it any less sad. I will be praying every day for him and anyone else's loved ones who took the vaccine. May we enjoy more time with them than we anticipate.
One thing I'm greatful for is that none of our kids will get the shots, and that would mean my grandkids won't be getting them either if/when they bring them out for the kids.
We just have to give them the information and let them make their own choices. All we can do is pray they all stay safe & healthy.
Exactly the same. I tried everything to stop my Mom from getting it. She didn't want it but my sister was relentless and she gave in just to shut her up. This worries me. I knew that this was going to happen.
My family used to think I was a conspiracy theorist, but after enough things I "predicted" using information I gathered here and other places started coming true, my mom finally started listening to me. I didn't really tell her anything so much as show her my sources and let her think for herself. She's not going to get the vaccine.
Wasn't so lucky with my dad. I showed him everything but it feels like it went in one ear and out the other when we talked about it. He watches so much god damn TV. I'm sure I was one of the lone dissident voices he was hearing and it was drowned out by the propaganda and the lies. In the end, getting the vaccine or not was always his choice, and one of my life mottos is "the only thing you can really control is yourself," but it doesn't make it any less sad. I will be praying every day for him and anyone else's loved ones who took the vaccine. May we enjoy more time with them than we anticipate.
One thing I'm greatful for is that none of our kids will get the shots, and that would mean my grandkids won't be getting them either if/when they bring them out for the kids.
We just have to give them the information and let them make their own choices. All we can do is pray they all stay safe & healthy.