For reference, here are the first 2 parts from last year/
Part 1
https://greatawakening.win/p/140vQzNMJi/christmas-lunch-at-work-todayvax/
Part 2
https://greatawakening.win/p/140voQgl4r/im-that-guy-that-wasnt-invited-t/
Interestingly enough, guess who hasn't been told to stay away this year? Yep, you guessed it. The dirty pureblood. Have I officially been invited? I guess. Kind of an assumption they've made without informing me of this new policy.
So my only comment to coworkers so far has been, "I'm not sure I want to go. All you guys are sick." {They're all vaxxed, and they're all getting covid again}
That's pretty solidly inserting the knife like I wanted. Do I twist it?
So what say you? Do I go and be gregarious? Do I wear my WWii Soviet gas mask? Do I simply not show up? It's during work hours so it would be quite obvious I didn't want to attend.
It's a good company that's been more than fair in regards to pay and vacation time. They also allow me to do my "gov" work {as a contractor} which is quite lucrative. They also pressured me into getting the vax after I repeatedly said no. Of course, it hasn't come up in probably 6 months
Thoughts?
been in this situation more than a few time at school/work; was vilified/then proven right. I would decline & then let a couple karens know 'why'; that you're too busy studying & preparing for 'what comes next' but don't give too many details. the smarter ones will know you've already been proven right; might get them questioning. Aloof is a good way to be with ALL of them; keep your circle small.