Tyson is mandating the vaccine - Don't buy any of their products
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In this case the company is being a piece of shit to our fellow Americans.
It is our 1stnamendment right to not buy their garbage which is toxifying americans. Selling it to Americans as food is being a POS to our fellow Americans and demanding that their employees give up their medical freedom is being a POS to our fellow Americans.
I never said that it wasn't your right to boycott whatever company you choose to boycott. Just pointing out that some of the time its pretty hypocritical to call the left snowflakes for some of the reasons that the right has chosen to boycott a company.
I believe it's your right to choose whether or not you want to get vaccinated. It is also the right of your employer to mandate what they feel will be in the best interest of their employees and customers. Just like it is your right not to work for them.
Tyson is one of the largest meat processors in the world, you aren't going to feasibly get around not eating food that they handle for very long. Yeah a lot of their food is garbage, but a lot of the food that's sold in the US is garbage as well not just them. I would love to see companies like them take steps to improve the quality and health effects of what they sell us, but that's going to take all of us to put our money where our mouths are, but healthier foods are more expensive so many won't be able to do that.
Not is absolutely not in the right of employers who already weild power over you to decide for what when or if you are going to take drugs orhave a medical procedure.
And to hire and fire based on such a thing is actually discrimination which there are laws against.
My assumption is that you're thinking of the Americans with Disabilities Act, am I correct?
Where does it say in there that you can't discriminate against someone with a communicable disease or that has refused reasonable measure to prevent such diseases?
So it's really just a matter of discrimination. A vaxxed person can spread the disease and would be less likely to even know they were doing it. If an unvaxxed person is not inflected, they can't spread the disease however if they became ill at least they'd know it and stay home where as a vaxxed person who became infected might not even realize it in which case they go to work and get everyone sick including the other vaxxed people.
There is nothing tried and true about this type of vaccine, or this particular vaccine effort so it is not necessarily a reasonable method of reducing infection.
Not to mention if an employee were to get sick and qurantine, when they eventually returned to work they would be less likely than a vaxxed person to ever get sick again, or spread the virus where as vaxxed people can spread the virus and become sick.
Natural immunity is way better according to the most recent research.
That is what is tried and true.
If it was a more effective AND a safer vaccine your argument might stand.
Unvaxxed people don't have a disease, yet being vaccinated does not stop you from spreading that disease. Those are the facts.