I connected these dots early on in the covid eugenics campaign. It also exhausts the resources, financial and otherwise, of those unvaccinated family members caring for their injured relations. So, even as they're losing their jobs and support systems, they're the only ones still healthy enough to pick up the slack.
I connected these dots early on in the covid eugenics campaign. It also exhausts the resources, financial and otherwise, of those unvaccinated family members caring for their injured relations. So, even as they're losing their jobs and support systems, they're the only ones still healthy enough to pick up the slack.
I have a sister who's been diagnosed with a tumour in her ovaries. She's looking to me to be there for her even though she expressed concern about having me visit last year. While I love her dearly, and it's mostly the influence of her husband, it's still a slap in the face. The utter disregard for the needs and feelings of the unvaccinated blows my mind. It's like living a waking nightmare.
I too saw the dots when the governors put the Covid infected into nursing homes...what a great way to releive the pension pressure on the blue states and bring down the unfunded liabilities.
What I didn't connect was the Eds & Meds....and it has hit me like a bombshell. I am now sure the other blue states will do same...and maybe some of the red. I think we are in deep deep trouble.
if you can say "She's looking to me to be there for her even though she expressed concern about having me visit last year" then, I guess, the answer for you is your choice. I would tell her why I am not taking care of her. Would you want her taking care of you?
Therein lies the issue of this entire covid debacle. How much of our humanity do we forfeit to defend our position? It's the ultimate test of our character and morality and one with the highest stakes imaginable.
In my situation (and many other unvaxxed people no doubt) it's just not that simple because my sister and I have a history. She was there for me when our mother died and she's 64 and of frail health even before covid. Thankfully her husband is of decent health now but they've both been getting the jabs and who knows what the next one will bring.
well put SignmeUplease....re 'How much of our humanity do we forfeit to defend our position? It's the ultimate test of our character and morality and one with the highest stakes imaginable.', I like to remember the first part of the humanity (human health) is sacrificed when a jab that removes/breaks the immune system is promoted. After that part of our humanity is destroyed, the rest is easy pickins; they have already bowed down to the monster of pharma.
I connected these dots early on in the covid eugenics campaign. It also exhausts the resources, financial and otherwise, of those unvaccinated family members caring for their injured relations. So, even as they're losing their jobs and support systems, they're the only ones still healthy enough to pick up the slack.
I have a sister who's been diagnosed with a tumour in her ovaries. She's looking to me to be there for her even though she expressed concern about having me visit last year. While I love her dearly, and it's mostly the influence of her husband, it's still a slap in the face. The utter disregard for the needs and feelings of the unvaccinated blows my mind. It's like living a waking nightmare.
I too saw the dots when the governors put the Covid infected into nursing homes...what a great way to releive the pension pressure on the blue states and bring down the unfunded liabilities.
What I didn't connect was the Eds & Meds....and it has hit me like a bombshell. I am now sure the other blue states will do same...and maybe some of the red. I think we are in deep deep trouble.
if you can say "She's looking to me to be there for her even though she expressed concern about having me visit last year" then, I guess, the answer for you is your choice. I would tell her why I am not taking care of her. Would you want her taking care of you?
Therein lies the issue of this entire covid debacle. How much of our humanity do we forfeit to defend our position? It's the ultimate test of our character and morality and one with the highest stakes imaginable.
In my situation (and many other unvaxxed people no doubt) it's just not that simple because my sister and I have a history. She was there for me when our mother died and she's 64 and of frail health even before covid. Thankfully her husband is of decent health now but they've both been getting the jabs and who knows what the next one will bring.
well put SignmeUplease....re 'How much of our humanity do we forfeit to defend our position? It's the ultimate test of our character and morality and one with the highest stakes imaginable.', I like to remember the first part of the humanity (human health) is sacrificed when a jab that removes/breaks the immune system is promoted. After that part of our humanity is destroyed, the rest is easy pickins; they have already bowed down to the monster of pharma.