I read this and felt overwhelmed.....
MESSAGE TO THE UNVACCINED:
Even if I was fully vaccinated, I would admire the unvaccinated because they withstood the greatest pressure I've ever seen, even from partners, parents, children, friends, colleagues and doctors.
People capable of such personality, courage, and criticality are undoubtedly the best of mankind. They are everywhere, in all ages, stages of education, states and imaginations. They are of a special kind, they are the soldiers that every army of light wants in its ranks. They are the parents every child wants and the children every parent dreams of. They are beings that rise above the average of their society, they are the essence of the people who have built all cultures and conquered horizons. They are there, next to you, they look normal, but they are superheroes.
They did what others couldn't, they were the tree that endured the hurricane of insults, discrimination and social exclusion. And they did it because they thought they were alone, and believed they were the only ones.
Banned from their family's table at Christmas, they never saw anything so cruel. They lost their jobs, their careers had sunk, they were out of money... but they didn't care. They suffered immense discrimination, condemnation, betrayal and humiliation...but they carried on.
Never before in humanity has there been such a "casting", now we know who are the best on planet earth. Women, men, old, young, rich, poor, of all races or religions, the unvaccinated, the chosen ones of the invisible ark, the only ones who could resist when everything collapsed.
That's you, you passed an unimaginable test that many of the toughest Marines, Commandos, Green Berets, Astronauts and Geniuses could not pass.
You are made of the material of the greatest that ever lived, the heroes born of ordinary people who glow in the dark.
(copied)Enoch Farage,[from GAB purebloodrus]
Well, I don't really think of being non-vaxed as heroic, but standing firm to one's principles and beliefs is a good trait. For some, like me, it was much easier than for other people. Others are rather gullible and trusting (of the wrong people). Many in society don't want to face reality. Others succumb to manipulation of their fears or their egos. In that sense I suppose these character traits many pure bloods have is admirable, but I wouldn't put us in the same league of courage as our brave military. I personally don't feel as if I was brave, just steadfastly holding onto my convictions. Those who had more at stake - jobs/income, dependent family, etc - have been brave through this ordeal. I've never cared what anyone else thinks or says about me. And I've always been hypersensitive to the "red flags" in life - occurrences that make you pause and delve further into understanding what's really going on.
For those who have shunned me or have been condescending towards me, I just thank God that He showed me who they truly are. It's reality that, while unpleasant, I feel is important. Wheat from the tares. Much is going to change in my interpersonal relationships going forward. This message to the unvaccinated is taken in the spirit it was intended - with appreciation.