Had a long discussion with my active-duty military son about the death-jab. This is a tough decision for him. He has 13 years in, doing well, fast promotions, commendations, tours in 6 countries. I feel like I'm being selfish, but have told him he's welcome back home if he'll tell them where to shove it. He knows where I stand on this matter, but doesn't want to give up now with only 7 years left to retirement. I'm afraid of the consequences. I sincerely hope we're all wrong about this, but terrified we're not. Been talking to God all day, asking for guidance for he and I both. I know I'm not the only person going thru this shit and really feel for all that are. Lord help us all.
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"...but doesn't want to give up now with only 7 years left to retirement."
What if he gets the shot and either becomes debilitated from it or doesn't make it to 7 years? Was the shot still worth it??
There are some risks in life that just aren't worth taking...risks we have the choice to avoid.
Is this a case of sunk cost fallacy?
Seriously. If the vaccine is dangerous, and it really seems that it might be, then the only option is to stand your ground and say that you don’t consent to the mystery injections.
Trust me, the Va won’t pay for shit if he has a negative reaction to the clot shot. I’m 20% and should be at least 70%. I’m done begging for justice at this point. Praying for him