I had hysterical covidiots scream at me that I should be denied healthcare, denied emergency room access, prevented from going to the grocery store, all because I wouldn't take the vaccine. My employer came "this close" to letting me go because I refused to participate in the mandate/exemption farce. If the government had said "PUT THEM IN CAMPS" there would have been a clamor to do it immediately. Most people are blind sheep yearning to be led down any path, and if you think Nazi Germany couldn't happen here in a heartbeat, you don't understand basic human nature at all.
I remember believing that with all of history taught in school, that hardly anyone in the US would fall for propaganda. Boy, was I naive. I get it now. I now know who in my life would have hunted down Ann Frank verses who would have hid her. And I will never forget. Never. In one sense, I feel liberated. In another sense, I feel lonely, sad and angry.
That was a real disheartening eye opener, finding out people in your family you believed were thoughtful and smart, were really panicky and fearful - ready to swallow any lie, blind to the contrary evidence staring them right in the face. Lined up to take that poison even as others were having heart attacks around them. Even as the lies are slowly revealed about covid and the vaccine, they still are in denial.
I have a nuts ass niece who wanted to know the family's vax status before she would attend christmas gathering. My daughter told her to Fuck off, not your business.
In laws and my niece's parents are all vaxxed. The rest of the family is a Hard No on the Clot shot. So sad that so many fall for the lies and deceit
My own immediate family. My mom rest her soul, was terrified of covid. She even bragged about taking the shot and getting boosted. She knew it was a plandemic, and was even a Trump supporter. She didn't die from the vaccine, but covid fear was awful.
Wouldn't see us at all if we had the sniffles until something happened with my grandbaby and we had a scary night at the er, then that sorta snapped her out of it.
I had hysterical covidiots scream at me that I should be denied healthcare, denied emergency room access, prevented from going to the grocery store, all because I wouldn't take the vaccine. My employer came "this close" to letting me go because I refused to participate in the mandate/exemption farce. If the government had said "PUT THEM IN CAMPS" there would have been a clamor to do it immediately. Most people are blind sheep yearning to be led down any path, and if you think Nazi Germany couldn't happen here in a heartbeat, you don't understand basic human nature at all.
I remember believing that with all of history taught in school, that hardly anyone in the US would fall for propaganda. Boy, was I naive. I get it now. I now know who in my life would have hunted down Ann Frank verses who would have hid her. And I will never forget. Never. In one sense, I feel liberated. In another sense, I feel lonely, sad and angry.
The truth is hard sometimes. I feel very different about my extended family than I did three years ago.
That was a real disheartening eye opener, finding out people in your family you believed were thoughtful and smart, were really panicky and fearful - ready to swallow any lie, blind to the contrary evidence staring them right in the face. Lined up to take that poison even as others were having heart attacks around them. Even as the lies are slowly revealed about covid and the vaccine, they still are in denial.
I have a nuts ass niece who wanted to know the family's vax status before she would attend christmas gathering. My daughter told her to Fuck off, not your business.
In laws and my niece's parents are all vaxxed. The rest of the family is a Hard No on the Clot shot. So sad that so many fall for the lies and deceit
And it is the depth of their denial that amazes me.
My own immediate family. My mom rest her soul, was terrified of covid. She even bragged about taking the shot and getting boosted. She knew it was a plandemic, and was even a Trump supporter. She didn't die from the vaccine, but covid fear was awful. Wouldn't see us at all if we had the sniffles until something happened with my grandbaby and we had a scary night at the er, then that sorta snapped her out of it.