If you know enough tech to make a video and put it on the i-net, then you/the son know enough to look up the risks of an experimental jab, review experiences of other people.
I'm sorry for your loss but honestly this is the result of his free-will choice. How many stories have we heard like this; how many more are to come?, Why?
If this is true, then why is it that almost every software engineer I know is pushing everyone to get the jab?
Not to mention, they've gotten the jab themselves months ago, and are now taking medical leave, or telling everyone they are surprised that they have high blood pressure and are suddenly at risk of heart attacks.
Maybe their knowledge is limited to the subject matter (coding) and not beyond it at all? Not being rude just saying. I'm sure there are some smart engineers here that didn't take the juice.
Regardless of how we may feel about each individual's complicity whether they get the vax due to their poor-decision making and foolishness or lack of backbone, it's kind of besides the point anyway. They made their choice and they'll suffer for it. No point rubbing salt in the wounds, they already have to pay for their decision.
I feel pretty strongly that every person has to live with the consequences of their own actions, and as such is karma, but at the same time I agree that victim-blaming is counter-productive. It doesn't really accomplish anything at this point. What's done is done. The next area we should focus on is meting out justice to the perpetrators of this hoax.
That said, I have absolutely 0 sympathy for those actively pushing it on others. It's one thing if you decide to commit self-harm out of ignorance, but it is another thing to have a sense of misplaced self-righteousness for being vaccinated and admonishing others who didn't drink the kool-aid. To me them getting their just desserts is not tragic in the slightest.
It's the justification the satanists use themselves too. They feel that they are absolved of moral responsibility if someone is dumb enough to fall for an obvious hoax such as this one. Survival of the fittest/ most intelligent type of philosophy.
"Those who put out the peoples' eyes reproach them for their blindness."
How is it not honest just because you don't agree with it? He's not wrong. The real reason to disagree with him is most normies don't know how to get around Google's censorship to try and actually educate themselves. Even people that are on this board still delude themselves by claiming they were forced to get it when no such mandate exists. You chose to because you refused fight back. You could have gotten another job. You could have retired early. Your greed and weakness are the only thing that forced you to take that risk. It's easier to lie to yourself and say you were forced than admit you'd rather roll the dice than become homeless.
If you know enough tech to make a video and put it on the i-net, then you/the son know enough to look up the risks of an experimental jab, review experiences of other people.
I'm sorry for your loss but honestly this is the result of his free-will choice. How many stories have we heard like this; how many more are to come?, Why?
If this is true, then why is it that almost every software engineer I know is pushing everyone to get the jab?
Not to mention, they've gotten the jab themselves months ago, and are now taking medical leave, or telling everyone they are surprised that they have high blood pressure and are suddenly at risk of heart attacks.
Maybe their knowledge is limited to the subject matter (coding) and not beyond it at all? Not being rude just saying. I'm sure there are some smart engineers here that didn't take the juice.
Regardless of how we may feel about each individual's complicity whether they get the vax due to their poor-decision making and foolishness or lack of backbone, it's kind of besides the point anyway. They made their choice and they'll suffer for it. No point rubbing salt in the wounds, they already have to pay for their decision.
I feel pretty strongly that every person has to live with the consequences of their own actions, and as such is karma, but at the same time I agree that victim-blaming is counter-productive. It doesn't really accomplish anything at this point. What's done is done. The next area we should focus on is meting out justice to the perpetrators of this hoax.
That said, I have absolutely 0 sympathy for those actively pushing it on others. It's one thing if you decide to commit self-harm out of ignorance, but it is another thing to have a sense of misplaced self-righteousness for being vaccinated and admonishing others who didn't drink the kool-aid. To me them getting their just desserts is not tragic in the slightest.
It's the justification the satanists use themselves too. They feel that they are absolved of moral responsibility if someone is dumb enough to fall for an obvious hoax such as this one. Survival of the fittest/ most intelligent type of philosophy.
"Those who put out the peoples' eyes reproach them for their blindness."
When someone says βbla bla bla BUTβ I stop reading.
Itβs insulting. Literally nothing they say before the BUT is honest
Literally nothing they say
before the BUTis honestHow is it not honest just because you don't agree with it? He's not wrong. The real reason to disagree with him is most normies don't know how to get around Google's censorship to try and actually educate themselves. Even people that are on this board still delude themselves by claiming they were forced to get it when no such mandate exists. You chose to because you refused fight back. You could have gotten another job. You could have retired early. Your greed and weakness are the only thing that forced you to take that risk. It's easier to lie to yourself and say you were forced than admit you'd rather roll the dice than become homeless.
^^