I had a short visit with a liberal friend of mine recently. He told me that, for his daughter's graduation, his Dad offered to pay for a Disney cruise for the whole family (something like $15,000). My friend didn't want to refuse his Dad's generous offer, and since Disney cruises require vaccination he went right ahead and got the vaccine for himself, his wife, and both kids. He claimed there was no way around it since "they passed a law that says it's not illegal to mandate vaccines." He couldn't cite the law, nor could he understand why I thought it was a bad idea. He was just so excited about the possibility of going on a Disney cruise. I don't know what to do about friends and family like this anymore. God help us.
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I know a lot of people like this. If getting a vaccine (or a chip, or a mark) is what it takes to go to a concert, or go on a vacation, or party in Vegas, or to "get their life back", then there is no stopping them.
I used to think the end times had to be far off because the US was "too Christian" to bow to the mark of the beast, but now I know that 75% of the country will gladly sign up.
I honestly don't believe it's 75% of the country. The media and politicians are trying to make you think that since they contol almost all outlets of information. Remember, they're trying to convince you that everyone in this country is a LGBTQ+, but in reality they literally make up 6-7% of the population. It's all propaganda and coercion. Stay strong, you are not the minority.