You write, "we were predicting that more and stupider things would be demanded of us if we went along with this one"
So very right you were. Among the saddest things I've transcribed of late are some testimonies from hardworking front line nurses who took the first 2 shots, then, injured, they did not want more, but in order to keep their job they had to get the booster... No one where they worked helped them. After having complied with two initial jabs, they ended up losing their health, their job, their pension, their savings, and living in abject misery.
I saw it from the start all as some kind of a crazy game, Alice in Wonderland goal posts doing the shimmy & float.
Re: The Epiphany (A reflection thread on pandemic choices)
Date: 2023-07-19 12:08 pm (UTC)You write, "we were predicting that more and stupider things would be demanded of us if we went along with this one"
So very right you were. Among the saddest things I've transcribed of late are some testimonies from hardworking front line nurses who took the first 2 shots, then, injured, they did not want more, but in order to keep their job they had to get the booster... No one where they worked helped them. After having complied with two initial jabs, they ended up losing their health, their job, their pension, their savings, and living in abject misery.
I saw it from the start all as some kind of a crazy game, Alice in Wonderland goal posts doing the shimmy & float.