Mandatory vaccination is morally wrong because it discriminates on a group of people. That is a fact. The problem is that they have convinced themselves that this discrimination is ok because they think the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, but we are not few, we are in fact at least half or more. I believe their vax numbers are inflated. And if not, 100 million unvaxed Americans is still many people, and there will be consequences when this many people refuse to participate in their game and are forced to defend themselves.
Mandatory vaccination is unnecessary when a vaccine works as it should. When a vaccine is not effective, you end up with unethical policies like this that protect the company instead of the people.
Mandatory vaccination is risky because it comes with well documented risk. And therefore, where there is risk there must be choice. I will not set myself on fire to keep you warm. An antivaxer's anthem to try to get through to people what they are asking of them.
This topic isn't something that requires verifiable facts to try and win an argument with your employer. Part of the problem with the world today is everyone thinks they need to find someone who is more "qualified" than themselves to tell them "what to think", but when it comes to issues of free will and discrimination, we need to use our common sense and critical thinking skills, as well as empathy and moral standards to make the right choice for ourselves. We are supposed to know HOW to think for ourselves, and not be told WHAT to think by others.
Mandatory vaccination is morally wrong because it discriminates on a group of people. That is a fact. The problem is that they have convinced themselves that this discrimination is ok because they think the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, but we are not few, we are in fact at least half or more. I believe their vax numbers are inflated. And if not, 100 million unvaxed Americans is still many people, and there will be consequences when this many people refuse to participate in their game and are forced to defend themselves.
Mandatory vaccination is unnecessary when a vaccine works as it should. When a vaccine is not effective, you end up with unethical policies like this that protect the company instead of the people.
Mandatory vaccination is risky because it comes with well documented risk. And therefore, where there is risk there must be choice. I will not set myself on fire to keep you warm. An antivaxer's anthem to try to get through to people what they are asking of them.
This topic isn't something that requires verifiable facts to try and win an argument with your employer. Part of the problem with the world today is everyone thinks they need to find someone who is more "qualified" than themselves to tell them "what to think", but when it comes to issues of free will and discrimination, we need to use our common sense and critical thinking skills, as well as empathy and moral standards to make the right choice for ourselves. We are supposed to know HOW to think for ourselves, and not be told WHAT to think by others.