If the lawsuit is successful against the airlines... it could flip the script entirely.
Businesses will not only STOP mandating the vax, but will be extremely willing to hiring the non-vaxed. If they are legally liable for any damages, they probably will want to distance themselves from 'mandatory vax' requirements as much as possible.
I hope that anyone with a jerk of an employer participating in these mandates is documenting EVERYTHING.
If this case wins it is setting a big precedent and even people who did not take the jab but who experienced emotional distress resulting from the threats and coercion and discrimination of their employer which absolutely is linked to causing disease (dis - ease) in the body, even those people who held out should be able to sue their asshole employers AND WIN BIG. Praying for every last person who took the jab under duress, lost their job or was alienated, discriminated against, put into a state of fear and distress and otherwise and in any way HARMED by this government promoted evil.
You are right, I have not caved, but I have suffered emotional distress. All of us will not getting paid.
It’s sort of the same thing as the GME fallacy … everyone is not gonna be a millionaire from this. Maybe the few up front get paid, but there won’t be much left for us.
Example: Q implied some huge companies (Facebook?) would collapse under the weight of their own illegal activities (paraphrasing iirc). If the company collapses, there is not a revenue stream to pay lawsuits or damages or lawyers fees.
Emotional distress is terrible. Because it happens internally, emotional pain is still not well understood. Many times emotional distress manifests physical illness in the body. The general public doesn't seem to view emotional harm as an injury in the same ways physical injuries are recognized and our legal system is only somewhat better.
Emotional pain produces similar activity in the brain to physical pain. There have been studies designed to measure pain that have found instances of emotional pain measured by activity in regions of the brain EXCEEDING the measurements recorded of similar brain activity in response to physical pain. So, in my opinion and based on my research to date, I view both physical and emotional injuries as significant and worthy of compensation through our legal system when the harm imposed is unlawful and deliberate as in the case of jab coercion by an employer.
The emotional injuries people are enduring as a result of discrimination, coercion and threats may be harder to collect on in a legal suit even though there is some legal precedent for compensating emotional injuries which is really unfortunate for people like yourself who have been legitimately harmed. We live in a society that values the physical over the emotional and spiritual and our legal system reflects that, I think.
In terms of this woman and her case, my perspective is that her case, if successful, should serve to set legal precedent that these companies have engaged in wrongdoing which, to me, is a win for us in efforts to purge the corruption and evil from our nation.
If the lawsuit is successful against the airlines... it could flip the script entirely.
Businesses will not only STOP mandating the vax, but will be extremely willing to hiring the non-vaxed. If they are legally liable for any damages, they probably will want to distance themselves from 'mandatory vax' requirements as much as possible.
How could they have not expected it to go this way in the first place?
I hope that anyone with a jerk of an employer participating in these mandates is documenting EVERYTHING.
If this case wins it is setting a big precedent and even people who did not take the jab but who experienced emotional distress resulting from the threats and coercion and discrimination of their employer which absolutely is linked to causing disease (dis - ease) in the body, even those people who held out should be able to sue their asshole employers AND WIN BIG. Praying for every last person who took the jab under duress, lost their job or was alienated, discriminated against, put into a state of fear and distress and otherwise and in any way HARMED by this government promoted evil.
You are right, I have not caved, but I have suffered emotional distress. All of us will not getting paid.
It’s sort of the same thing as the GME fallacy … everyone is not gonna be a millionaire from this. Maybe the few up front get paid, but there won’t be much left for us.
Example: Q implied some huge companies (Facebook?) would collapse under the weight of their own illegal activities (paraphrasing iirc). If the company collapses, there is not a revenue stream to pay lawsuits or damages or lawyers fees.
Emotional distress is terrible. Because it happens internally, emotional pain is still not well understood. Many times emotional distress manifests physical illness in the body. The general public doesn't seem to view emotional harm as an injury in the same ways physical injuries are recognized and our legal system is only somewhat better.
Emotional pain produces similar activity in the brain to physical pain. There have been studies designed to measure pain that have found instances of emotional pain measured by activity in regions of the brain EXCEEDING the measurements recorded of similar brain activity in response to physical pain. So, in my opinion and based on my research to date, I view both physical and emotional injuries as significant and worthy of compensation through our legal system when the harm imposed is unlawful and deliberate as in the case of jab coercion by an employer.
The emotional injuries people are enduring as a result of discrimination, coercion and threats may be harder to collect on in a legal suit even though there is some legal precedent for compensating emotional injuries which is really unfortunate for people like yourself who have been legitimately harmed. We live in a society that values the physical over the emotional and spiritual and our legal system reflects that, I think.
In terms of this woman and her case, my perspective is that her case, if successful, should serve to set legal precedent that these companies have engaged in wrongdoing which, to me, is a win for us in efforts to purge the corruption and evil from our nation.