Many people theorize that vaccine resistance was a way to track dissidents, but I’d argue it’s much easier to track the useful idiots since there is a paper trail for those who actually took the shot.
This information is valuable to us as it prevents us from teaming up with the cowards in our midst.
I’m an anon who doesn’t think everyone who took the 💉 is a coward. Misinformed, trusting their doctors and MSM, pressured in order to visit loved ones in hospitals or take care of them, or keep a job or continue with their education...there’s multiple reasons why without cowardice involved.
What is the difference between the vaxxed looking down their noses at us who are unvaxxed or us looking down our noses at them? Isn’t pride and self-justfication a shared human condition?
In this war, I’m glad to have an easy metric for courage.
If they didn't have the balls to resist I don't want to trust mine to their judgment by teaming up with them if we must finish something that may require our help.
Sorry, in the end it was fear. No getting around that. Instead many of us swallowed our fear of losing jobs and refused.
Now when I look for work I see vax required on much of what I am qualified and trained to do. I have good friends who took it. I know theybqere being cowards with excuses when they did. They k ow too.
Those concessions sound cowardly.
I agree, the causes you give are often cited as reasons to take the jab. But really, they are more like reasons not to think about the consequences of taking the jab. That decision may have been cowardly, but it most likely was because people have been conditioned to think that vaccinations themselves are consequence free. Of course, that becomes untenable when folks like us are yelling into their ears about the consequences.