With all of the Telegram hype, I ventured into the app this afternoon as it had been a bit since I'd checked on the news from the various channels that I follow. Nothing to write home about, but I noticed a very dark vibe from the comments that I perused. My usual, jovial self actually started to doom reading about current events, specifically the CDC vote tomorrow, among other things. The message that I got is that we are not winning and that the end is nigh. Could this toxic view on life be the poison that GP is speaking of? Anyway, it got me thinking about the past year. Exactly one year ago this week, I found out that mine and my husband's job were at risk of being eliminated because we both refused the EUA jab. We were told we had 4 weeks to fill out a waiver and wait on approval from HR -- or face termination without the option of seeking unemployment benefits. I remember I was terrified and immediately sent emails to the CFO pleading with them not to proceed. He was understanding, but claimed his hands were tied -- that it was the Legal Department's decision and they were following fed contractor-based rules. It was very disheartening, but we stood our ground and didn't get the shot - we offered it up to God. A lot of people that were initially resistant did succumb, however, and when the mandates were shot down in court, all of those who had complied were pissed, if you can imagine.
My point of this is -- as dark as that time seemed, a piece of me knew that the mandate would never stick. I felt that we would have divine intervention and months later, that prophetic feeling came true and the mandate was lifted. We had won a scrimmage in this seemingly endless war.
Today, the uneasy feeling crept back into my periphery, but only for a second as I was reminded that we will have losses in this war, but they will be countered with equally astounding wins. Negativity is the harbinger of doom and others who revel in the dark ocean will try to pull you in with them. In the words of Crowded House, don't let them win. We've got this!
Whenever demands are made, I prefer to say, ok - just show me the law and I'll be happy to comply. Make them dance while you drag your heals. Never refuse, just keep asking for more proof, info, and law. It's worked wonderfully for me so far, never lost a battle.
Yes! I did the same last year. I asked our HR department to answer my questions regarding injuries related to the mandatory injections. They never responded (I knew they wouldn't be able to) and as each new threat was lobbed in my direction I simply re-asked them to reply to my questions.
As the months passed, they threatened disciplinary action and said both our corporate legal and medical advisors were working on my questions, but it was all empty threats and no actual responses.
Your freedoms operate on a "use it or lose it" basis, because many people want to take them away from you, and cannot be trusted to not make attempts to do so.
Problem comes when they make that a law though.
If they did, there would be constitutional arguments that I'd ask to be resolved, then I'd be happy to comply.
Well currently they seem to just say "no" and that's good enough for most things right now
as it should be