Apparently we got a new cucked IT director, beginning of COVID pandemic. I swear, government is planting left wing faggots in these roles.
Anyways, he stated that not company but government forcing their hand, and we would all need vaccines by November 22nd and one by November 8th.
Email gets sent out. Co-worker got jab over the weekend but of course died from complications unknown, leaving behind his wife and kids.
About 15 mins later, another email goes out saying to submit medical or religious exemptions if you don't want jab.
At this point IT director has blood on his hands. Probably too oblivious to know he killed him.
Oh, it gets better...
Another email goes out saying they don't know if they can expect religious exemptions in a FAQ. OMG, what a clusterfuck this is becoming.
Anyone else with work jab mandate stories? This is going to shit fast.
Colleague from a firm I worked at was found dead in his hotel room. Turned out it was a blood clot on the brain. He was jabbed. One of the long time partners came over to talk to me about how this person had been on blood thinners for years. Very defensive or maybe scared. If you knew this guy you wouldn't think guilty, not sure he's capable of that. Anyway my thought was, "he's trying to convince himself it wasn't the jab."
My mother is on 30+ meds and they gave her the Clot Shot before they even knew who she was.
Flat out they called her in and someone gave her the jab before they even had her paper work or knew who she was.
“Oh. We weren’t supposed to give you that. Oh well.”
She has been ok other than her dementia absolutely kicking up a notch. She’s an ex Registered Nurse so she’s also a member of the American Medical Association Cult.
Yep.
Right then and there I prayed to God to help me with all the gaslighting because i was raging beyond my control.
I literally was having my health impacted by how furious I was over all of it. This was back in May of 2020 or so. At the time i thought we were never coming out of lockdowns.
The sad part is these people honestly believe they are saving the world. They believe that what they are doing is for the greater good even as it breaks laws an violates ethics.
This is the definition of "the road to hell is paved with good intentions."
Never forget that the Nazis thought they were saving Germany.
It’s not like they even know what’s in it to check for allergies 😒
Exactly this. Having a history of blood clots and being on blood thinners is a contraindication to getting the "clot shots" - people with blood, heart, autoimmune, and severe allergy issues should be medically exempt from getting the jabs.
. . of hundred dollar bills, ideally . .
Medically if you need blood thinners and take the jab. Well enjoy the long sleep because you are going to die. Idiots
I personally welcome the opportunity to make my blood extra chunky. All my life I've had to satisfy myself with the creamy variety, and I think it's time to mix it up a bit.
I am sure nothing will go wrong.
/s
Oh lord I feel so bad for laughing at this but it’s getting to the point to where if you’re STILL jabbing yourself with so much information then you get no sympathy from me, we can’t keep treating normies like babies.
But if I keep hitting my thumb with this hammer, eventually I will learn how to do it right and my thumb will become betterererer.
I know I can get it right.
Whap. Whap. Whap.
Make sure he knows IT WAS THE JAB
I would have suggested to that 'partner"... that we can experiment and try the jab on 3 more employees. If any of those 3 die as well... then we know that the "jab" might be harmful. :>)
Then ask him to choose the 3 employees that we can experiment on, to see if any of them die also. The "partner" is then faced with a direct choice. Pick the next victims... or realize that it's wrong.
I love this approach. Taking things to the next extreme forces them to actually make our argument for us.
Rush used to recommend this for anyone arguing to increase minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour. "Only 15? Why not 20? or 30?" Just keep upping the number and watch them squirm.
I've used it before and it works. You don't have to use it if you don't want.
I simply respond with something like, "Well, wouldn't 20 be better than 15? 15 is barely above poverty, right? Why not 16 or 17? What's so special about 15? Don't you care about these people on minimum wage. What's the harm in going just a bit higher???"
Anything they say will just force them to make your basic argument that the number is arbitrary and businesses are in the best position to decide how much their employees are worth, not some bureaucrat in Washington.