Emailed them letting them know that I had canceled donations to them through smile.amazon. This is their reply:
"Dear _______ ________,
We appreciate you sharing your feedback/questions with us regarding this topic and would like the opportunity to talk with you personally. A member of our executive team will give you a call.
Thank you for caring enough about St. Jude to share your concerns with us. You are also welcome to contact us at 1-800-822-6344, Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Central Time or Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time.
Thank you again for joining us in our lifesaving mission: Finding cures. Saving children.
Sincerely, "
Think I will call them and tell them that as I emailed, I do not believe staff should be forced into taking a vaccine. It should be a personal decision.
Do y'all have ideas?
Yeah, tell them get woke, go broke. Tell them you speak for a huge group of online people who understand the vaccine better than they do. Rather than issue mandates they should speak with Dr. Simone Gold, Dr. Reimer Fullmich , Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Pierre Kory and listen to what they have to say.
Thanks, will do!
All those people are easily written off by organizations like St. Jude who claims to "follow the science". Not because they're not credible; but because their puppetmasters in the pharmaceutical and medical industry have decided that they're detrimental to the CV-19 scheme and must be shamed and silenced at all cost. Keep this in mind, and best of luck, Fren.
Tell them it is not a vaccine, it is experimental. Tell them their are cures for vid without the "vaxx." Their bodies, their choices. Tell them you speak for a huge a group of online people who would be more than happy to spread the word to stop giving donations to this shit show. I wonder where all the donations really go anyway.
Obviously your inquiry was only worthy of a pre-written "one size fits all" response. I'd certainly call and force somebody to hear what you have to say.
I’ve read that hospitals may have to pay part of their Covid relief if they don’t have high vaccination rates. I didn’t verify, but it could explain why so many are mandating this bullshit.
Thanks y'all! Am copying your responses into a word document to us as my script.
Therein lies the catch. If the vaccines lead to cancer and other diseases, they have a perfect catch-all to continue receiving funding in the name of research and treatment.
I got that same email after my email to them that I will not consider donating to them anymore
If enough of us do this, they might have to sit up and really take notice.
A: they aren’t vaccines, by definition. B: they shouldn’t be requiring an unapproved product as a condition of employment
Weren't these the same f*cks that were not going to give kids who were not jabbed a wish?
That was the Make A Wish Foundation but they backtracked:
"The Make-a-Wish Foundation has made thousands of dreams come true for terminally-ill children over the last few decades. But over the last couple of days, the do-gooders group came under fire for demanding children seeking a great wish get a COVID vaccination.
On Sunday, the foundation reversed its course.
The foundation issued a statement Sunday night saying it understands that many children seeking wishes can't be vaccinated because of their illness, and that Make-a-Wish will no longer require those children to get a vaccination for the COVID-19 coronavirus." https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/pregnancyparenting/make-a-wish-flip-flops-wont-require-terminally-ill-kids-to-be-vaccinated/ar-AALwff1