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.
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.
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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