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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Pick up a fake CDC card and hand it to him. Ask, "are you happy now?" Just make sure the date is current and you have a story of where you got it.
I get your passion, but it is wrong to tell people to lie, especially to their parents. There's other remedies to solve this. The kid can move out or educate 'dad' on the unprecedented dangers of this 2nd phase bio-weapon.
Maybe he cant afford moving out. Maybe his dad cant be convinced.
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