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Location: East of Seattle since 1992, 615' Elevation, Zone 8b - originally from SF Bay Area
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No, revenge does not accomplish anything, but how would you do it anyway? You cannot sue for it, and it was totally voluntary. I don't think even Judge Judy would take the case.
If you take any kind of medication regularly you know there are side effects. And some of us know that blood pressure and high cholesterol have some nasty side effects that get some people. Like the medicine that keeps your blood pressure down causes diabetes or the cholesterol medicine causes dementia in some and gout for many. Better living through chemistry.
So no. I will not seek revenge. And IIRC, that's not an option available to us.
If you have to have the vaccine to keep the job and you don't want it, your option is to get another job.
Lots of people going to college have been forced to take it.
...you are incorrect...
...the choice is yours to go to college, no one is forcing you to go...if that means getting a not-a-vaccine in order to attend or continue do so, that is also a 'choice', your chose....words have meaning...
...the choice is yours to go to college, no one is forcing you to go...if that means getting a not-a-vaccine in order to attend or continue do so, that is also a 'choice', your chose....words have meaning...
If you’re in your 3rd year, you already chose to go to college before the virus was unleashed.
and if the college receives government funding, you are being forced to take the vaccine by the state.
People are getting fired for not getting the shot. People have been told the shot was safe. They have every right to be angry if something happens to them.
So last night my husband informed me that an email went out that a guy (40 years old and healthy) in our church that helped teach the Vacation Bible School is in ICU with Covid. We know him. He was waiting to get the vaccine to see how it affected others first. It appears he most likely caught it from one of the students. The variant is widespread in our area now. His oxygen levels are dropping and they are monitoring to indicate if he has to be intubated.
Many people have long term permanent lung damage from Covid.
So.... should he seek revenge on the young students (maybe find the one that was sick) because one of them was most likely the carrier and transmitted this to him? Does he have every right to be angry because something happened to him?
What do you suggest?
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