Young wife and mother loses life to forced vax. Family hold nothing back in obituary. May she rest peacefully in His loving arms.
(obits.oregonlive.com)
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It wasn't fucking forced!
I see the down doots, but I hear what he is saying.
Don’t choose comfort over your health choices. Not getting the vaccine is going to ruin careers, damage personal relationships, and hurt you financially. But you must remain steadfast.
I think u/Icantdothis is merely saying, it wasn’t done at gun point. I am certain the options presented to her were highly unfair. But reality is, you cannot bargain with an opressor. So let her parting gift to all of us be, never give in.
Indeed. "But I'll lose my job" is nothing compared to losing your life. People need to realize that giving in to pressure is still an option you choose to do. Is it fair? No. You still have a choice though. We all do.
My health and wellbeing are more important than any job, any promotion, or anyone else's opinion of me.
Exactly. It's a no-brainer to me. Once you know that the vaccine isn't to be trusted there is no reason good enough to get me to take it.
Gun point takes on many forms these days. Not everyone is as knowledgeable as those who read and participate in these boards.
This is how comfortable we've become in the U.S. that we now equate any amount of pressure to conform to "force". If this is considered force I wonder how people will view it when the vaxx police come door to door to drag people off to CDC camps.
We haven't seen force yet. Just because a choice is hard to make doesn't mean it's not still a choice.
Physical force is not the only type of force. Psychological force is also force.
Threatening to hit someone is just as much a crime as actually hitting them. This is why "assault and battery" are two different crimes, even though a lot of people think they are one. Assault is the threat, and battery is the physical action. (Different terminology might be used in some jurisdictions, but the concepts are the same.)
The legal definition of Coercion is:
https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/coercion
Yep not forced.
Extreme pressure to ruin your livelihood and career is a form of force.
And as such is a violation of the Zero Aggression Principle.
https://zeroaggressionproject.org/mental-lever/conscience/
Good way of phrasing that argument, I can see that. Still not forced unless someone holds you down and jabs your arm.
Coerced is 💯 the correct word.
It kinda like giving the bully your lunch money before he takes it, and thinking you're ok & "in charge" because there was no confrontation/beating
No, we are just PREPARED.
We have our own businesses and have been making sacrifices for decades so we won't be caught dependent on anyone. And until last year we were mocked and rudiculed as lunatics.
And re read the obit
She got the shot so she could be a room mom for her daughters.
She wasn't going to starve, you act like she was on line to get food and meds for her dying child and was told JAB NOW OR DIE!!
Most of these people who "need to keep their job" haven't even tried to find another one or do something else. Just woe is me, I want things to stay the same and I deserve things to be easy.. They don't have 2 months of savings....
They were "coerced" the same way 20 year old actresses on the casting couch are.
I have a job and live on my own and still won't take it after being threatened with my only source of income. What now?
It can sure feel like force to some people, in some situations, though.
Just because something feels a certain way doesn't mean it's so. People in this country have gotten too comfy and equate discomfort/pressure with force. We haven't seen force yet.
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