This is not about 'vaxxines', that is actually a genetic modification experimental injection, but safeguarding religious beliefs, which fall under the 1965 Civil Rights Act, Title VII. It doesn't matter what the case is. Religious beliefs are to be secured and safeguarded.
If pork was mandated to Muslims and Jews, would those who don't like eating pork and cave continue fighting for those whose religious beliefs forbids them?
It's irrelevant and not divisive nor discriminatory.
The Civil Rights Act provides for religious beliefs to be safeguarded and secured in all public accommodations including businesses. A religious exemption is not a request, but is a LAW of land for over 55 years.
You are allowed to have your opinion--even though it is wrong😊. Seriously though, I disagree with exemptions dividing people. Firstly, no one should know whether or not some one else is or isn't vaccinated. Secondly, exemptions for certain reasons have always been allowed by law, sex, age, religion, etc. it kind of sounds to me like you don't agree with personal freedoms--as far as I can tell, I may be wrong. America was built on that principle and should still be allowing it. Last point--it does seem that the biden (phony) administration is trying to divide the vaxxed against the unvaxxed. People should not fall for their ploy and we should stick together.
I know this is an unpopular opinion here, but personally I believe vaccine exemptions are discriminatory. Period.
And they are divisive. Not many people who finally cave and get vaxxed continue to fight for the unvaxxed.
Exemptions are yet another tool to divide us.
This is not about 'vaxxines', that is actually a genetic modification experimental injection, but safeguarding religious beliefs, which fall under the 1965 Civil Rights Act, Title VII. It doesn't matter what the case is. Religious beliefs are to be secured and safeguarded.
If pork was mandated to Muslims and Jews, would those who don't like eating pork and cave continue fighting for those whose religious beliefs forbids them?
It's irrelevant and not divisive nor discriminatory.
The Civil Rights Act provides for religious beliefs to be safeguarded and secured in all public accommodations including businesses. A religious exemption is not a request, but is a LAW of land for over 55 years.
You actually got a good point about that.
You are allowed to have your opinion--even though it is wrong😊. Seriously though, I disagree with exemptions dividing people. Firstly, no one should know whether or not some one else is or isn't vaccinated. Secondly, exemptions for certain reasons have always been allowed by law, sex, age, religion, etc. it kind of sounds to me like you don't agree with personal freedoms--as far as I can tell, I may be wrong. America was built on that principle and should still be allowing it. Last point--it does seem that the biden (phony) administration is trying to divide the vaxxed against the unvaxxed. People should not fall for their ploy and we should stick together.