Not to go into the entire story again, but I'm the only person at work who refused to get the jab. The entire company of 50+people got it.
I told them my reasons back then, even got into heated debate. Was pressured. Wasn't invited to the Christmas party due to safety concerns.
Sitting having break today, a group of 4 guys I know fairly well were talking about the side effects they've been hearing about from their drs, and that they won't be taking anything else.
I just listened to them. I didn't speak up even though I wanted to say I told you so. They brought up people who didn't take it having zero issues. I think they expected me to say something at that point, but I let my silence speak for itself .
At one point one guy whispered, fearing being heard by the other people in the cafe I guess, "You really have to wonder if where there's smoke there's fire at this point"
It is indeed happening. I think it's quietly progressing faster than we think.
Japan has a 90 percent vaxx rate (read somewhere recently), and anytime I see Japan news, everyone is masked up. I feel like the nation committed hara-kiri.
This reminds me of a true story. During the Boshin Civil War, a group of 20 teenage samurai were coming home from a battle, and in the distance they thought they saw their town's castle on fire. They assumed this meant that they had lost, so they all committed seppuku together. You have to take your short sword and slice open your guts, and then your second has to chop off your head with the long sword to shorten your agony. The 20th samurai was unable to complete the suicide, so he had to tend the 19 graves for the rest of his life.
In reality, the castle was not on fire. It was only a rice field. So they killed themselves for nothing. Kinda like what is happening now. . .
Shoulda waited until they got closer to the castle to get a better perspective--just like all the vaxxers shoulda waited. . .