My take on it is that the whole attitude surrounding this jab thing was pushed to divide and conquer. People who bought into it were shameless bullies to those who hesitated. I believe the majority of them don’t want to admit now that they might have been wrong, but even more so they don’t want to admit how badly - really badly - they treated friends and family members who didn’t agree. From a personal standpoint, I never told anybody not to get the jab - I respect their right to choose. But the same respect was not afforded me/us. Tomorrow we fly our beloved granddaughter across the country to visit her other grandparents for 2 weeks. They’re fully jabbed, and basically stopped speaking to us when we were hesitant. Now I have to worry if she will be safe with them - not that they would get her jabbed, but that one of them might keel over while she’s there alone with them. I don’t want her to have to experience that trauma. But this is life now - all I can do is pray (and make sure she takes her phone).
My take on it is that the whole attitude surrounding this jab thing was pushed to divide and conquer. People who bought into it were shameless bullies to those who hesitated. I believe the majority of them don’t want to admit now that they might have been wrong, but even more so they don’t want to admit how badly - really badly - they treated friends and family members who didn’t agree. From a personal standpoint, I never told anybody not to get the jab - I respect their right to choose. But the same respect was not afforded me/us. Tomorrow we fly our beloved granddaughter across the country to visit her other grandparents for 2 weeks. They’re fully jabbed, and basically stopped speaking to us when we were hesitant. Now I have to worry if she will be safe with them - not that they would get her jabbed, but that one of them might keel over while she’s there alone with them. I don’t want her to have to experience that trauma. But this is life now - all I can do is pray (and make sure she takes her phone).