Let's celebrate 2021! What was your most defiant moment of the year? When did you stand up to tyranny? (reply in the comments)
🗣️ DISCUSSION 💬
Emailing the school board and the doctor advising them who I know personally, demanding evidence of the efficacy of masks in stopping a virus.
Unfortunately, nothing has come of my email(s), but I put muself out there as a small business leader of my city and attempted to stand up for the children.
I spent an hour on the phone with an attorney attempting to sue the school system over this. The attorney truly sympathized but did not see a path to victory.
I am thinking I need to pursue this further in 2022!
It's tough to say.
I got kicked out of my brother's wedding for not being vaxxed and refusing to mask up. Now they regret kicking me out, and our holidays were spent maskless and together as a family. (I've additionally found out that several family members outright lied to him about their vax status to attend the wedding.)
I "helped" my employer to "make the decision" to entirely ignore the OSHA mandate. Essentially, by proving mathematically that we'd lose half our people to compliance (to both defiance and medical issues) and thus billions in profit, the math equation that should rightfully drive a company swung in favor of telling the Fed to F itself. We also prepared the beginning template for a legal defense, not that we'll need it. I was able to "assist" with all of these things and have my voice heard because I have integrated myself critically into so many places and projects in my company, and I therefore had duty to step into this fray.
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But my big one was in January. There was this grass in a certain city I went and stood on. Then, I marched around. Everyone in the MSM got mad at me and the thousands of others that did it with me. The FBI was there breaking into a really important govt building and blaming us. I met the NFA Coalition. I met actual BLM (not Antifa dressed as BLM) and they gave me and my bud directions. It was the wildest two days, man.
Ah, what a year that was. 2022 has some big shoes to fill.
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