If you were lucky enough, or obstinate enough, to avoid the shots, good for you, but sitting on the sidelines telling the rest of us that we're stupid or deserve what we get is just another form of evil. Celebrating your own health while others suffer around you is not a good look for anyone.
You want sympathy for your self imposed degradation of health, and yet continue to use provocative language to describe those who had the intuition and mental fortitude to make the right choice about the vaccines from the beginning.
We were not lucky.
We were not merely obstinate.
The words you are looking for are due diligence. We made a conscious and intelligent decision predicated on hundreds, perhaps even thousands of hours of personal research.
I don't condone mockery, but I refuse to allow any of these vaxxed individuals to belittle the righteous path of the vax-free, and the tyranny, mockery, ridicule, and outright emotional and physical abuse we were subjected to for our choice.
We tried to warn these people.
We tried to do the right thing.
Time and again, these same people spat in our faces, and yet we still tried to help them.
Learning that YOU and ONLY YOU are responsible for YOU and everything that happens to you ... is one HELLUVA lesson the later you learn it.
I'm not saying everything that happens to you is your fault. I'm saying everything that happens to you is your RESPONSIBILITY and if you didn't do due diligence or discount information because "you didn't know better" ... that's exactly what not taking responsibility looks like.
Only AFTER you accept responsibility do you gain the true ability to tell what's your fault and what's not.
If you don't take responsibility or try to shovel responsibility away by arguing what the word means ... you'll live in waters muddied by the fault of others in an eternity of hell.
To live that way is truly hell on Earth and I genuinely feel bad for them. I know I used to be there. But they MUST wake up and grab their lives if they care to live them.
Amen to that. If you couldn’t tell by the time jabs even rolled out that it was entirely unnecessary from the standpoint of dealing with the disease, you weren’t paying attention. I knew this shit was a hoax after 2 weeks didn’t ever end. The moment we got to week 3, we were being had.
Whenever a massive psyop is required to persuade or coerce you into doing something, I have never found an example where that turned out well. It is always a disaster.
I never got directly shamed or derided for not getting the jab. Generally around here, strangers don’t have the nuts to spout off at the mouth and it isn’t something that typically comes up in conversations with strangers. Everyone else knows better than to try that on me. Regardless of what they might think, they’d never say it to my face because they know the precision verbal takedown that comes next. I still don’t sympathize with these people. The info was available to anyone looking.
This is an interesting take, here’s why: over compassion is not good just like under compassion is not good. It really is a fine line.
Jesus was compassionate, in that as God, he came to save those who are effectively his enemies, he then offers grace, and God alone is strong enough to remove the scales from our eyes.
Jesus speaks harshly and more about hell than anyone else in the Bible. He calls the Pharisees things like “you brood of vipers” and condemned them publicly quite frequently, then at Jacobs well, which was built 4,000 years ago and is still in use today, he treats a Samaritan women kindly, though she was an outward sinner, as well as eating with tax collectors and such.
David Wood is a really good YouTube-er to watch to understand this fine line. We must be harsh yet compassionate, as I said before, it’s a fine line to walk. May God give us grace to know what to say at just the right time.
Then the "incentives" started showing up, i.e. beer, donuts, joints, etc. and I dug my heels in even further. The more they pushed, the worse the vax sounded. I can sense bait nowadays.
Ty for articulating this. I was not lucky or obstinate. I sweat bullets for months prepared to defend my faith and choice, potentially at the cost of my family’s livelihood. Others sacrificed family and supposed friendship, too. I wish ill on no one and yearn for personal accountability for all. Will to change has personal accountability as a pre-requisite.
You want sympathy for your self imposed degradation of health, and yet continue to use provocative language to describe those who had the intuition and mental fortitude to make the right choice about the vaccines from the beginning.
We were not lucky.
We were not merely obstinate.
The words you are looking for are due diligence. We made a conscious and intelligent decision predicated on hundreds, perhaps even thousands of hours of personal research.
I don't condone mockery, but I refuse to allow any of these vaxxed individuals to belittle the righteous path of the vax-free, and the tyranny, mockery, ridicule, and outright emotional and physical abuse we were subjected to for our choice.
We tried to warn these people.
We tried to do the right thing.
Time and again, these same people spat in our faces, and yet we still tried to help them.
Sometimes you cannot tell people the truth.
Sometimes you have to show them.
u/#q4908
This. Those were the first 2 words that stuck out to me too.
How about "If you were snart enough not to take it" or"If you put your faith in God and not modern medicine".
I and no one else "obstained" we refused. Cause we KNEW what it was and didnt fall for the FEAR propoganda.
This entire article is basically showing WHY these people took the shots in the first place. Life lesson in coming.
Learning that YOU and ONLY YOU are responsible for YOU and everything that happens to you ... is one HELLUVA lesson the later you learn it.
I'm not saying everything that happens to you is your fault. I'm saying everything that happens to you is your RESPONSIBILITY and if you didn't do due diligence or discount information because "you didn't know better" ... that's exactly what not taking responsibility looks like.
Only AFTER you accept responsibility do you gain the true ability to tell what's your fault and what's not.
If you don't take responsibility or try to shovel responsibility away by arguing what the word means ... you'll live in waters muddied by the fault of others in an eternity of hell.
To live that way is truly hell on Earth and I genuinely feel bad for them. I know I used to be there. But they MUST wake up and grab their lives if they care to live them.
No refunds...
Well gawd damn tendie! Couldn't have said it any better!
Amen to that. If you couldn’t tell by the time jabs even rolled out that it was entirely unnecessary from the standpoint of dealing with the disease, you weren’t paying attention. I knew this shit was a hoax after 2 weeks didn’t ever end. The moment we got to week 3, we were being had.
Whenever a massive psyop is required to persuade or coerce you into doing something, I have never found an example where that turned out well. It is always a disaster.
I never got directly shamed or derided for not getting the jab. Generally around here, strangers don’t have the nuts to spout off at the mouth and it isn’t something that typically comes up in conversations with strangers. Everyone else knows better than to try that on me. Regardless of what they might think, they’d never say it to my face because they know the precision verbal takedown that comes next. I still don’t sympathize with these people. The info was available to anyone looking.
This is an interesting take, here’s why: over compassion is not good just like under compassion is not good. It really is a fine line.
Jesus was compassionate, in that as God, he came to save those who are effectively his enemies, he then offers grace, and God alone is strong enough to remove the scales from our eyes.
Jesus speaks harshly and more about hell than anyone else in the Bible. He calls the Pharisees things like “you brood of vipers” and condemned them publicly quite frequently, then at Jacobs well, which was built 4,000 years ago and is still in use today, he treats a Samaritan women kindly, though she was an outward sinner, as well as eating with tax collectors and such.
David Wood is a really good YouTube-er to watch to understand this fine line. We must be harsh yet compassionate, as I said before, it’s a fine line to walk. May God give us grace to know what to say at just the right time.
u/#mikeyep
You can speak in their language. The fault was in not believing in the true practice of science but in the worship of scien-tism
Better yet: play stupid games, win stupid prizes
I figured it was probably fine at first, maybe i'd get it in a year or so, but as I've said all along, "I'm not an early adopter for a reason."
This is why I tend to wait when something new comes out. There's always risks, there's always bugs, and there's always unforeseen consequences.
then the mandates started, and I dug in my heels.
Then the "incentives" started showing up, i.e. beer, donuts, joints, etc. and I dug my heels in even further. The more they pushed, the worse the vax sounded. I can sense bait nowadays.
years on 4chan will do that, i'd imagine...lol
Ty for articulating this. I was not lucky or obstinate. I sweat bullets for months prepared to defend my faith and choice, potentially at the cost of my family’s livelihood. Others sacrificed family and supposed friendship, too. I wish ill on no one and yearn for personal accountability for all. Will to change has personal accountability as a pre-requisite.
raises hand That was me! I nearly died but fought through it. :D
Chlorine dioxide saved my friend's life. Not a doubt in my mind, that stuff is a miracle.
Bingo.
No tears felt. These folks were nasty and calling for our deaths.
..."you get what you go shopping for boy"....
...Grandpa Dog....
..."dyin' ain't much of a livin' ".....
Excellent. T/u.