My college recently decided that non vaccinated students would have to go into a 7 day quarantine when they arrive on campus. My dad has been pushing for me to get vaccinated for months, but I’m 18 and my mom has been on my side this whole time so he has basically been all bluster. However, now he’s gone full tilt into rage mode that I won’t do what he thinks is “best for the family.” He has moved all of my stuff from around the house into my bedroom and is telling me that “I wanted to give you the choice but you are getting vaccinated by Friday.” I’m holding firm but I just wanted to share another story about how these deranged psychos will tear everything apart for their narrative.
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Enough with that bullshit. This second half of the bio-warfare is fucking killing people indiscriminately. "Wrong to lie to people," who the fuck cares? Maybe the scare event everybody needs will be a billion people finding out they've been poisoned by the pharmaceutical companies and will die soon.
If you were 18, would you gladly let your father physically drag you to get an experimental injection which may or may not cause your heart to become inflamed, or paralyze you, or kill you?
According to you it is appropriate for a son to lie to their father. Many of us weren't brought up that way.
Believe me on this, between a son and his father, there may be plenty of disagreements, but lying never remedies anyone of them. There is no need to lie. The son has options. There are always options, especially in a family. He can and should continue to refuse his father's edict. He has an ally in his mother for one.
The father has lost his grasp on reality. Lying would be the kindest thing.
sounds like his father removed all options but two - leave or get vaccinated
He has an ally in mom. If the son is evicted, which I don't think will be the case, mom will make life hell for dad. Dad will soon know this if he hasn't figured it out yet. Believe me, the queen of the house has far more sway than being considered here. Dad is wrong here. The son has this Right, Even if the eviction occurred, there are plenty of remedies other than the despicable acceptance to lie to your father. It's just plain wrong, especially when there are many, many other remedies.