We are all from different parts of the world with different walks of life. At the peak of the vaccine mandate, things got really intense--especially in some parts of the world. I had no social pressure from friends or family, but there were was some with my career.
The place I work at sent out a letter saying that vaccination was required for further employment. I began sending out job applications, and got an interviewed for a job that I really wanted, but they said I had to get vaccinated. At that time, I realized how much the pressure sucked for those I was reading about in the news. Very thankful now I never took the vaccine.
What is your story? Did you ever consider taking the vax?
Raised by based Grandparents and never once even considered it. Never got tested and never once put on a mask. Luckily, we live outside a very based small town in South Central Oklahoma. Wife lost her job managing a clinic over the whole ordeal. She was hired at a much better place, who will not follow these mandates, and given a huge raise. For the negative..my once semi-based daughter, who helped me make Ron Paul billboards in the past, decided that I was a conspiracy theorist who didn't deserve to see his new grandson because I wouldn't take the poison jab. She also now has given her mother (my ex) a book to explain and help her with all of her micro aggressions..LOL Haven't seen my daughter or my grandchild since about a week after they started pushing the vaccines. Keep praying that she has grown some sense and we don't get a terrible call about health issues for the grandson.
Pretty sure I could at least be on the podium for Most Based if we had a contest. I would give a speech thanking God for giving us His Word and THE ONLY PLAN that can be trusted, my Grandparents for teaching me to never trust the government and that "expert" just means a drip under pressure, Ron Paul for really waking me up in 2007, and Major General Smedley Butler for writing "War is a Racket", which also kept me from re-enlisting and has kept me from ever participating in Veteran acknowledgements. I see it more as a cancer than something to have pride in. Don't take that wrong..I love my brothers and appreciate what all of our based military members THINK/THOUGHT they were/are doing, but nothing we ever did had a thing to do with the DEFENSE of this nation and people.