I think a lot has to do with caving in to get the jab. For employment or whatever.
There has to be a loss of dignity and pride when your backbone crumbles.
Don't be surprised if your jabbed friends and relatives now lash out at you if you are unjabbed. They might resent the constant reminder that you stood your ground.
They're first in line to get it because they're scared herd animals, then they are slowly starting to realize they've signed up for a permanent subscription to hell.
I think a lot has to do with caving in to get the jab. For employment or whatever.
There has to be a loss of dignity and pride when your backbone crumbles.
Don't be surprised if your jabbed friends and relatives now lash out at you if you are unjabbed. They might resent the constant reminder that you stood your ground.
Caving....what about the folks that were first in line?
They're first in line to get it because they're scared herd animals, then they are slowly starting to realize they've signed up for a permanent subscription to hell.
My cousin took it for work and said he never felt so defeated in his life