Every time I read or hear about another Mother’s son or someone’s wife or sister or friend…I still feel so sad. This is such a tragedy and it’s only beginning.
It’s not the moronic Karen’s shaming people … it’s the signal amplification, censoring and algorithmic pushing of nonsense into the minds of the sheep, is the real crime
The mother, obviously one who trusted the official narrative has a duty now. That duty is to devote a significant portion of her time making sure she joins forces with other parents who lost their children to the vax. This report to VAERS is good but it will be ignored like the others. She and the rest need to start a wrongful death, class action suit against those who said the vaccine was safe. Otherwise, her son's death while tragic, will not help expose the people behind this poison. It starts with the pharmacy that injected it and works back to distributer, to the CDC, NIH, FDA, Pfizer, the doctors, the media, the heath insurance companies. Basically, all were aligned to push these shots to people who were not fully informed about the potential for harm. People charged with proving the safety and effectiveness did not do their job.
You are too funny. My comment was related to people are too quick to judge without knowing the circumstances. Could be a life in transition is all or man could have had some disability. And a shame the person did die. That is the point. Vaccines have caused death.
Soy, weed, synthetic estrogen from plastics and elsewhere and overprotective parents have done this to our youth.
I have 10 under 30s that work for me. Four have drivers licenses, 2 have suspended licenses and four have never had one. One is 29, lives with his parents and has his dad drive him to work and pick him up from work.
The day I turned 16 I had a license and was on a date.
Not having a DL is not an indication of anything now. My daughter well into her 20s when she finally got it. At school in a big city with mass trans or used Uber. Not until her sophomore year that she got one, easier to driver herself home at holidays. Learned how to drive stick and no one ever borrowed her car.
Well since I am not in a big city, none of these kids are sheltered in college and I am a contractor and the job sites change daily, several times a day in fact, I will respectfully disagree with everything you said. This is the real world not la-dee-da land.
I will respectfully disagree with everything you said.
So my daughter did not learn to drive a manual transmission? Kek.
My point is the shift in transportation options (Uber, Lyft) not present when I (and most likely you) bought our first cars. 1st off, cost barrier to getting one. When I was in my 20s, you could buy a decent running "winter beater" for well under $1000 and insure it for way less. Try finding any used vehicle under that now and since most states have mandatory insurance that will cost you more than the vehicle per year than the vehicle did.
Second, wage gap. You've either got a good job you secured with your college credentials (which are BS) or you're in minimum wage surbservient subsistence hell. This started full-tilt Bush2's last term. Gas prices stayed up as well. So in your menial wage job, a big chunk of your check would go into fueling your vehicle. Not too mention maintenance and aforementioned insurance. The youbg chose to forego vehicles.
So I get not having a license. The Obama years wiped out the "car culture" the US had and the rite of passage getting your first vehicle. This was intentional and fits into the long-term plan of eliminating private vehicles (green econony), dependence on mass transit, and megacities. Kids have not thought about the long term implications of this only what's hit them hard in the pocket. Too many rely on minimum wage gigs because that's where jobs for them are if you don't have your $180K+ sheet of paper to get a $50K starter position.
Every time I read or hear about another Mother’s son or someone’s wife or sister or friend…I still feel so sad. This is such a tragedy and it’s only beginning.
Yeah, he was found dying in the bathroom by his mother who couldn't save him. It's really sad.
It’s not the moronic Karen’s shaming people … it’s the signal amplification, censoring and algorithmic pushing of nonsense into the minds of the sheep, is the real crime
The mother, obviously one who trusted the official narrative has a duty now. That duty is to devote a significant portion of her time making sure she joins forces with other parents who lost their children to the vax. This report to VAERS is good but it will be ignored like the others. She and the rest need to start a wrongful death, class action suit against those who said the vaccine was safe. Otherwise, her son's death while tragic, will not help expose the people behind this poison. It starts with the pharmacy that injected it and works back to distributer, to the CDC, NIH, FDA, Pfizer, the doctors, the media, the heath insurance companies. Basically, all were aligned to push these shots to people who were not fully informed about the potential for harm. People charged with proving the safety and effectiveness did not do their job.
Ive noticed a lot of them die in bathrooms, mayfrom throwing up violently
33 and living with his mother 🤦♂️
well my father died and my mom cant afford living alone from pension so shes living with me and my wife. Not everyone must be soyboy.
That’s your mother living with you- big difference.
After all the job loss, business shut downs, mandates, living with mom should no longer be judged a sign of failure.
I highly doubt you’d date a man in his 30s living with his mother, Lisa.
You are too funny. My comment was related to people are too quick to judge without knowing the circumstances. Could be a life in transition is all or man could have had some disability. And a shame the person did die. That is the point. Vaccines have caused death.
Soy, weed, synthetic estrogen from plastics and elsewhere and overprotective parents have done this to our youth.
I have 10 under 30s that work for me. Four have drivers licenses, 2 have suspended licenses and four have never had one. One is 29, lives with his parents and has his dad drive him to work and pick him up from work.
The day I turned 16 I had a license and was on a date.
Not having a DL is not an indication of anything now. My daughter well into her 20s when she finally got it. At school in a big city with mass trans or used Uber. Not until her sophomore year that she got one, easier to driver herself home at holidays. Learned how to drive stick and no one ever borrowed her car.
Well since I am not in a big city, none of these kids are sheltered in college and I am a contractor and the job sites change daily, several times a day in fact, I will respectfully disagree with everything you said. This is the real world not la-dee-da land.
So my daughter did not learn to drive a manual transmission? Kek.
My point is the shift in transportation options (Uber, Lyft) not present when I (and most likely you) bought our first cars. 1st off, cost barrier to getting one. When I was in my 20s, you could buy a decent running "winter beater" for well under $1000 and insure it for way less. Try finding any used vehicle under that now and since most states have mandatory insurance that will cost you more than the vehicle per year than the vehicle did.
Second, wage gap. You've either got a good job you secured with your college credentials (which are BS) or you're in minimum wage surbservient subsistence hell. This started full-tilt Bush2's last term. Gas prices stayed up as well. So in your menial wage job, a big chunk of your check would go into fueling your vehicle. Not too mention maintenance and aforementioned insurance. The youbg chose to forego vehicles.
So I get not having a license. The Obama years wiped out the "car culture" the US had and the rite of passage getting your first vehicle. This was intentional and fits into the long-term plan of eliminating private vehicles (green econony), dependence on mass transit, and megacities. Kids have not thought about the long term implications of this only what's hit them hard in the pocket. Too many rely on minimum wage gigs because that's where jobs for them are if you don't have your $180K+ sheet of paper to get a $50K starter position.