Hind sight is 20/20. No one was certain of what this vax was and the folks that chime in about "knowing" are full of shit. No one truly knew. Many of us suspected and many drew the line and said that nothing would compel us to take this into our bodies, but none of us knew for certain. It would have been far better if everyone that suspected or felt uncertain would have just said No. If 50-60% just said No, this would have been far easier for all of us, but that isn't what happened. People that took a chance that this wasn't evil and that the suspicious people were over reacting or the negative trials/data were in error, did it because they knew for certain they were going to be fired and lose their livelihood. This was a gamble for many of us and some of us were simply more stubborn or more convicted to say No. To condemn or to show a lack of sympathy for someone who made this difficult choice is simply selfish and narrow minded. While we do all have to take responsibility for our choices, to take pleasure in and/or to revel in the misfortune of others that ended up choosing poorly when the results came in, is simply an immature and self centered individual. This is far different from those that took to social media or confronted people in the streets about being unvaccinated. This is a single mother trying to do what is right for her children. It costs you nothing to show sympathy and support for a victim of a crime.
The fact that anyone did or didnt know, should have been the very 1st clue for looking at, hmmmmm should I allow someone to INJECT this substance into my body? Would you rummage through a dumpster flailing your hands around and whatever you happened to grasp just eat it because the homeless next to the dumpster said they did too and feel fine?
All these things are true, but a lot of people don't have the luxury of time, mental capacity or awareness to do their own research. Some have zero presence online and have no awareness of anything other than word of mouth. My grandmother had no tech in her home, she was in her late 80's and had only a couple of friends left that were still alive. She lived on the opposite side of the country and I was the only one that told her that she shouldn't get the vax. She lived in the SF Bay Area where everyone around her was telling her to get the shots. She did. She wasn't stupid, she wasn't stubborn, she was a victim of an evil plot that she didn't even know existed.
Hind sight is 20/20. No one was certain of what this vax was and the folks that chime in about "knowing" are full of shit. No one truly knew. Many of us suspected and many drew the line and said that nothing would compel us to take this into our bodies, but none of us knew for certain. It would have been far better if everyone that suspected or felt uncertain would have just said No. If 50-60% just said No, this would have been far easier for all of us, but that isn't what happened. People that took a chance that this wasn't evil and that the suspicious people were over reacting or the negative trials/data were in error, did it because they knew for certain they were going to be fired and lose their livelihood. This was a gamble for many of us and some of us were simply more stubborn or more convicted to say No. To condemn or to show a lack of sympathy for someone who made this difficult choice is simply selfish and narrow minded. While we do all have to take responsibility for our choices, to take pleasure in and/or to revel in the misfortune of others that ended up choosing poorly when the results came in, is simply an immature and self centered individual. This is far different from those that took to social media or confronted people in the streets about being unvaccinated. This is a single mother trying to do what is right for her children. It costs you nothing to show sympathy and support for a victim of a crime.
The fact that anyone did or didnt know, should have been the very 1st clue for looking at, hmmmmm should I allow someone to INJECT this substance into my body? Would you rummage through a dumpster flailing your hands around and whatever you happened to grasp just eat it because the homeless next to the dumpster said they did too and feel fine?
All these things are true, but a lot of people don't have the luxury of time, mental capacity or awareness to do their own research. Some have zero presence online and have no awareness of anything other than word of mouth. My grandmother had no tech in her home, she was in her late 80's and had only a couple of friends left that were still alive. She lived on the opposite side of the country and I was the only one that told her that she shouldn't get the vax. She lived in the SF Bay Area where everyone around her was telling her to get the shots. She did. She wasn't stupid, she wasn't stubborn, she was a victim of an evil plot that she didn't even know existed.