Hell no it won't hold up in court!! Plus people have no legal recourse if they experience serious side effects or negative reactions because it's experimental.
Most people don’t know their rights. When I’ve told people in the past that I don’t vaccinate they looks confused. I tell them there are exemptions and they can’t wrap their head around it. It’s almost like they think I’m doing something illegal - or at the very least, I’m one of “those” difficult people
They only want sheeple who obey orders to step foot into their expensive institution of "higher indoctrination" paid for by the deplorable's taxes.. Free thinkers need not apply, nor anyone who isn't in lock step with our administrators, faculty.or MSM should ever apply.
The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice, without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, overreaching, or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion.
The last people who tried this were put in front of a firing squad, good thing President Trump brought back this option. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
I was just on a UCLA call today and they said they’re working towards that but can’t mandate the vaccine without it being FDA cleared. I think that may have been a little misleading ...intentionally.
For the bazillionth time... nobody can force/mandate a vaccine while it's experimental, and not approved. Not the government, not an employer, not the military, not a school... nobody. The experimental phase is at minimum two years, so the absolute soonest possible date it could be approved would be 2023.
I remember back in when I was in college, you could volunteer for a clinical trial and get a gift card in return. Nowadays, they are forcing you to participate in a clinical trial and you don't get a gift card. Not even a free T-shirt. Oh how times have changed!
But how can they require an experimental vaccine and get away with it. Will this hold up in a court of law?
Hell no it won't hold up in court!! Plus people have no legal recourse if they experience serious side effects or negative reactions because it's experimental.
Most people don’t know their rights. When I’ve told people in the past that I don’t vaccinate they looks confused. I tell them there are exemptions and they can’t wrap their head around it. It’s almost like they think I’m doing something illegal - or at the very least, I’m one of “those” difficult people
They only want sheeple who obey orders to step foot into their expensive institution of "higher indoctrination" paid for by the deplorable's taxes.. Free thinkers need not apply, nor anyone who isn't in lock step with our administrators, faculty.or MSM should ever apply.
University of Indoctrination?
Only if Moderna gets FDA approval.
Fascism making it's reappearance in the West.
Emory University in Atlanta announced the same thing for the Fall Semester. I say the hell with them!
http://www.cirp.org/library/ethics/nuremberg/
The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice, without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, overreaching, or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion.
The last people who tried this were put in front of a firing squad, good thing President Trump brought back this option. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
I was just on a UCLA call today and they said they’re working towards that but can’t mandate the vaccine without it being FDA cleared. I think that may have been a little misleading ...intentionally.
I bet some students will say Fuck off. Not many maybe but some
For the bazillionth time... nobody can force/mandate a vaccine while it's experimental, and not approved. Not the government, not an employer, not the military, not a school... nobody. The experimental phase is at minimum two years, so the absolute soonest possible date it could be approved would be 2023.
I remember back in when I was in college, you could volunteer for a clinical trial and get a gift card in return. Nowadays, they are forcing you to participate in a clinical trial and you don't get a gift card. Not even a free T-shirt. Oh how times have changed!