I know some purportedly conservative Christian folks who have fallen hard for this whole coof psyop. And they will undoubtedly run out and have their tiny munchkins poked as soon as it's available. It makes me very sad and worried for their children.
Yikes. I have close acquaintances who have babies around the ages of my younger two (3, 16 months) who will absolutely run to their pediatrician as soon as it's available. And, things may hit even closer to home with my young nieces and nephews soon; apparently the watchtower organization (Jehovah's witnesses) is either condoning or not condemning it because my older half siblings have fallen for the whole coof psyop and gotten their clot shots, so I'm sure they'll jump on board for it as well.
I dunno, I think there are a lot of brainwashed people left. The school board in the district where my 12 year old attends finally voted to make masks optional last week (a lawyer winning cases all over the state told them if they didn't, he would be filing a lawsuit; they wisely voted 4-3 to make masks optional immediately). The day after the board meeting, there were teachers at her school who treated the unmasked kids as though they have leprosy. One teacher actually refused to close the classroom door because there were too many kids "breathing free" in the classroom (that particular cunt wrote up my daughter for wearing her mask under her nose and refusing the paper mask she was offered). Another told my daughter to stand farther away from her because my daughter wasn't wearing a mask. So yeah, there are probably people out there who are just wearing them as an "eff you" to patriots, but there also some people who are genuinely terrified.
We haven't had a tree in my immediate family since I was four. We celebrated a version of Christmas until my sister and I were teens and were old enough to understand why we didn't really "do Christmas" like everyone else did. Now that she and I are grown and married with kids, we have our own holiday traditions, but still don't have conventional celebrations, and neither of us will allow a tree in our respective homes.
One of the traditions that my oldest and I started together was to visit holiday light displays. They're pretty, the kids like them, and I feel as though they can be viewed as pretty lights separately from paganism. Another thing is that we pick as many angel tree kids as we can afford that year, and we buy gifts for them. They have so much fun picking out things for another child, and I really feel that we can do it separately from paganism (if I stumbled across an angel tree any other time of year, we would still do it). Also, we do try to have a meal with extended family between Thanksgiving and Christmas; the family fellowship is nice even though they all think we're a bunch of weirdos for not celebrating Christmas and Easter and not taking our kids trick or treating and whatnot.
Good luck on your journey!
Yes, but, to be clear, not hating them doesn't mean we should trust them. This is a common discussion I have with my husband, he thinks my desire to separate myself from the sheeple means the left is winning because "they want us divided." My counter to that is that I can't be divided from a group I was clearly never a part of. They may claim to have the same political and even religious views I have, but it is very clear that they can not be trusted in a freedom fighting situation; they quickly and easily submitted to a fear campaign, and if they can't withstand fear porn about a virus with 98% survivability, they certainly won't walk through fire to protect freedom for our kids. So no, I don't hate them (I actually nothing most of them at this point), but I certainly don't trust them and don't plan to associate myself with them any more than necessary.
Side note to mop up the word vomit: obviously, there are exceptions and as they prove themselves, I will be glad to acknowledge them; Dan Bongino is the example who comes to mind.
Didn't that doctor just confirm what anti-vaxxers have been saying forever...vaccines are not properly safety tested before they're given to people?
Also, just for giggles: https://archive.md/Zr47y (Not being an ass with the archive link, I just recently learned first hand about the importance of archiving when PubMed deleted an article by Dr. McCullough on the dangers of myocarditis from the vax. Somebody wiser than me had archived it so I was able to retrieve it, so I am trying to make sure I do the same from now on.)
Yeah kinda....but live virus polio vaccines can actually lead to vaccine strain polio outbreaks so they definitely aren't without issues....
I'm impressed. He is actually sticking to his guns. While I question his sanity for getting the death shot in the first place, I truly admire the fact that he is standing up against Cumulus media's mandate. I hope he stays strong and I hope cumulus media goes bankrupt without him.
Seriously! Story about preborn baby scalps grafted onto mice...silence. Story about dogs....horrified outrage. I mean, yeah, the dog thing is absolutely awful, but where was the freaking outcry about all the horrific things the NIH has done to HUMAN BABIES in the name of science?!?!?
Fully vaccinated no less....
Right there with you. Although....I must admit, I shed a few tears yesterday for the ones who are truly ignorant with few resources to know the truth (specifically my 90 year old grandparents who have been brainwashed by sources they think they can trust: msm, doctors, and their arrogant, asshole, piece of shit oldest son). Everybody else though....screw those people.
When Bongino ends his relationship with Cumulus Media I'll start caring what he has to say again. Cumulus is firing employees (including those who have been working from home and could continue doing so) if they refuse the clot shot. Makes sense now why Dan is such a huge fan of the coof death shot. A fellow by the name of Doc Washburn had quite a bit to share about Cumulus on the podcast he started after he was fired last week for being a pureblood (https://docwashburnshow.com), it was quite enlightening.
You would think there would be enough info out there, right? And yet morons are still running to get their clotshot boosters. My 12 year old told me earlier this week that one of her teachers proudly proclaimed that she got her booster and when my bold and based munchkin asked her why she would do something so stupid (more politely than that of course), the woman told her that it was because she works around so many kids and has her own children at home so she wanted to make sure she protected herself and all those kids. THESE IDIOTS ARE TEACHING OUR KIDS!!!! (And yes, I will absolutely take my child out of that hellhole the very first chance I get, but due to my youthful stupidity I accepted a custody agreement many years ago that it will take a literal act of God to change.)
Lol, fun story about the flu shot...with kid #2, I went to the hospital thinking I was in labor. The triage nurse got on to me for not getting a flu shot and told me I was putting my baby at terrible risk so I needed to be extra careful (winter baby born in a "bad" flu year). She went on to proudly tell me that she and her husband (also a nurse) had gotten their flu shots and their two kids had them too. They all got the flu anyway, but she was sure they definitely were not as sick as they would have been without their shots!
Nah. I'm comparing prices to January prices. The peanut butter crackers I buy were $.99 in january. They were 1.12 mid summer. They are now up to 1.26. Same with Graham crackers. They were $1 on inauguration day and are now up to 1.28. Milk is up $.62 from this time last year. Those are dumb small examples, but those of who manage our families' grocery budgets notice and we know psucki is full of more shit than my 1 year olds nastiest diaper.
Yes! My 12 year old will be helping a lot today with sides and desserts and my almost 4 year old has declared that she too will be helping. I'm sure my 1 year old will be up on her tot tower watching and making her own messes and offering her own special brand of gibberish advice. This is the first year in a very long time (maybe ever) that my little family has had a small Thanksgiving just for us and I am so excited to start building traditions!