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A message to the unjabbed


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2022 Aug 30, 7:17am   1,591 views  26 comments

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MESSAGE TO THE UNVACCINATED:

“Even if I were pollinated and fully vaccinated, I would admire the unvaccinated for withstanding the greatest pressure I have ever seen, even from partners, parents, children, friends, colleagues and doctors.

People who were capable of such personality, courage and critical ability are undoubtedly the best of humanity. They are everywhere, in all ages, levels of education, states and ideas. They are of a special kind; they are the soldiers that every army of light wants to have in its ranks. They are the parents that every child wants to have and the children that every parent dreams of having. They are beings above the average of their societies, they are the essence of the people who have built all cultures and conquered horizons. They are there, next to you, they look normal, but they are superheroes.

They did what others could not, they were the tree that withstood the hurricane of insults, discrimination and social exclusion. And they did it because they thought they were alone, and believed they were the only ones.

Banned from their families’ tables at Christmas, they never saw anything so cruel. They lost their jobs, let their careers sink, had no more money … but they didn’t care. They suffered immeasurable discrimination, denunciation, betrayal and humiliation … but they kept going.

Never before in humanity has there been such a “casting”, now we know who are the best on planet Earth. Women, men, old, young, rich, poor, of all races or religions, the unvaccinated, the chosen of the invisible ark, the only ones who managed to resist when everything collapsed.

That’s you, you passed an unimaginable test that many of the toughest Marines, Commandos, Green Berets, astronauts and geniuses could not withstand.

You are made of the stuff of the greatest who ever lived, those heroes born among ordinary men who glow in the dark.”

-- Anon

Do NOT comply.

You are indeed, as stated above, “the best of humanity."

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6   komputodo   2022 Aug 30, 11:04am  

GNL says

Not only that but, if the jab is indeed killing people, what do you have to say about that?

I would say what I've always said....people who got the jab are morons...and about what was being said, who the fuck cares? And I had no part in stopping what was being attempted. So I don't feel particularly heroic.
7   GNL   2022 Aug 30, 11:07am  

komputodo says

And I had no part in stopping what was being attempted. So I don't feel particularly heroic.

As a group, we were the resisters. I'm certainly more of a hero than the doctors and nurses we're always encouraged to accept as our betters.
8   Undoctored   2022 Aug 30, 4:19pm  

“Even if I were pollinated and fully vaccinated, I would admire the unvaccinated…”

1. Pollinated? Help me here. Is this autocorrect gone wrong? Any ideas?

2. Oh so you aren’t vaccinated, but if you were, yeah nice fantasy of someone on the other side admiring your sacrifice.
9   Shaman   2022 Aug 30, 4:28pm  

GNL says

The best of society is made up of the brave.


+100 THIS!
Fear is what made people comply, get jabbed, denounce their friends, families, and neighbors. Fear of getting sick, fear of dying, fear of social disapproval, fear of job loss, fear of discrimination, fear of poverty, and fear of being left out. MOST people buckled under this onslaught of fear. Some did not. Most who didn’t had large support networks of likeminded people. Or they were in rural states or places where the pressure wasn’t nearly so great. The truly unusual types had to resist in the middle of Democrat country.
We are the few. The unbowed. The only real natural human beings left on planet Earth.
10   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Aug 30, 4:36pm  

ill take what i can get after 2 years of harassment
11   GNL   2022 Aug 30, 6:46pm  

I had to go through this whole thing while living in Fairfax County VA. which I think votes 90% blue. It was unreal but I never wore a mask to any retail establishment, Church or family gathering. My best 2 stories are...

Story 1. I voted for Trump without wearing the mask. They had signs plastered all over the entrance of the voting place. I was ready to freak out on anyone who said shit to me. I was going to threaten to sue for trying to suppress my vote. My wife and daughter were quite worried I would get arrested.

Story 2. I attended a company outing and was the only one there without the mask. My boss and his wife questioned me about not wearing the mask. I told them I was following the rules of the establishment which they had told me was the company policy for the event. I had called the establishment and made a deal beforehand that they would allow me to attend without wearing the mask.

I fought like hell for 2+ years.
12   HeadSet   2022 Aug 30, 7:49pm  

GNL says

living in Fairfax County VA. which I think votes 90% blue

And then some. I remember Fairfax County having those 30,000 unsigned ballots waiting during the last Gubernatorial election. Good thing Glen Youngkin won by 85,000 votes which made Fairfax's emergency reserve useless.
13   BayArea   2022 Aug 30, 11:05pm  

Standing applause for those that stayed strong, didn’t cave to the pressure.
14   stfu   2022 Aug 31, 4:25am  

Meh, not hero's. More a financial circumstance. If COVID happened in 2008 I would have gotten jabbed. By 2020 I was at a point where I could stop working. I'm not going to pretend it didn't radically alter my financial plan but I no longer needed to work in order to eat.

But I will never forget. My biggest animosity will always be directed at the corporations that made, and continue to make, it impossible for me to continue in my field of expertise. If I'm ever at a party and someone introduces themselves as the faceless admin of one of the large Hospital groups that included the clot shot into the credentialing requirements I will beat their ass to a pulp.

I hope this post doesn't come back to haunt me!
15   GNL   2022 Aug 31, 4:50am  

stfu says

Meh, not hero's. More a financial circumstance. If COVID happened in 2008 I would have gotten jabbed. By 2020 I was at a point where I could stop working. I'm not going to pretend it didn't radically alter my financial plan but I no longer needed to work in order to eat.

But I will never forget. My biggest animosity will always be directed at the corporations that made, and continue to make, it impossible for me to continue in my field of expertise. If I'm ever at a party and someone introduces themselves as the faceless admin of one of the large Hospital groups that included the clot shot into the credentialing requirements I will beat their ass to a pulp.

I hope this post doesn't come back to haunt me!

I think if society reconsidered what a hero was, we'd be in a much different moral place.
16   Shaman   2022 Aug 31, 5:10am  

Lots of people who were being mandated but who didn’t have an option to say no, or even claim religious exemption… well they cheated. I’ve talked to quite a few cheaters. Turns out that where there’s a market there’s a vendor. The most common set up was a nurse who would squirt the stuff into the trash can while making the thing look totally legit.
I didn’t have to go this route for my job, and my wife got her exemption. But before I’d lose my job for this, I’d totally have cheated too. It’s an immoral choice that employers were demanding of us, and totally justifies responding with a lie.
17   WookieMan   2022 Aug 31, 5:15am  

richwicks says

No we aren't. We're just not stupid. I'm rather shocked at how many stupid people I do know however

stfu says

Meh, not hero's. More a financial circumstance.

This. I don't think it's stupid to make $300k a year. That's just my wife. She was not mandated by her employer, but she travels and goes to events that required it at conference centers and stuff like that. Those are huge opportunities to connect with new people and old and get business.

I'd call it more sick and twisted than anything to force a human to keep a very well paying job. My wife had the best blood test her life insurance agent has seen and my wife likes to drink too. Covid was never going to kill her. And then we find out (I knew) the vaccines didn't even work.

I'm not super controlling, but my wife had to sneak it past me because of my stance on it. Which she did. She regrets it. Ultimately it made her and us money though, lots of it because she wasn't blocked from venues. We'll see long term. Fucked her up short term but she seems better now and we don't need anymore kids anyhow.
18   GNL   2022 Aug 31, 5:23am  

Shaman says

Lots of people who were being mandated but who didn’t have an option to say no, or even claim religious exemption… well they cheated. I’ve talked to quite a few cheaters. Turns out that where there’s a market there’s a vendor. The most common set up was a nurse who would squirt the stuff into the trash can while making the thing look totally legit.
I didn’t have to go this route for my job, and my wife got her exemption. But before I’d lose my job for this, I’d totally have cheated too. It’s an immoral choice that employers were demanding of us, and totally justifies responding with a lie.

Personally, imo, any act of resistance is an act of heroism.
19   GNL   2022 Aug 31, 5:25am  

WookieMan says


richwicks says


No we aren't. We're just not stupid. I'm rather shocked at how many stupid people I do know however

stfu says


Meh, not hero's. More a financial circumstance.

This. I don't think it's stupid to make $300k a year. That's just my wife. She was not mandated by her employer, but she travels and goes to events that required it at conference centers and stuff like that. Those are huge opportunities to connect with new people and old and get business.

I'd call it more sick and twisted than anything to force a human to keep a very well paying job. My wife had the best blood test her life insurance agent has seen and my wife likes to drink too. Covid was never going to kill her. And then we find out (I knew) the vaccines didn't even work.

I'm not super controlling, bu...


Pretty fucked up logic bro...tyranny's ok as long as I make $$. This is the biggest problem with America. SMH.
20   zzyzzx   2022 Aug 31, 7:38am  

GNL says

I had to go through this whole thing while living in Fairfax County VA.


I assume that you are planning an exit of the area? In Maryland the rules varied from county to county, and for the most part, I simply avoided the counties with the more restrictive rules (meaning that I did everything that I could in Anne Arundel).
21   GNL   2022 Aug 31, 8:05am  

zzyzzx says


GNL says


I had to go through this whole thing while living in Fairfax County VA.


I assume that you are planning an exit of the area? In Maryland the rules varied from county to county, and for the most part, I simply avoided the counties with the more restrictive rules (meaning that I did everything that I could in Anne Arundel).


Yes, I need to get out. I need another year or 2 to get my business running smoothly. My wife and I were 100% ready to move to Florida if either of us lost our jobs or business became impossible though.
22   HeadSet   2022 Aug 31, 10:37am  

Shaman says

The most common set up was a nurse who would squirt the stuff into the trash can while making the thing look totally legit.

If it was that easy, I wonder why so many nurses were fired for not getting the jab? You think those nurses could not have faked it for each other? Maybe they were taking a stand rather than go along with a vaxx that they know is harmful to others.
23   GNL   2022 Aug 31, 11:20am  

HeadSet says

Shaman says


The most common set up was a nurse who would squirt the stuff into the trash can while making the thing look totally legit.

If it was that easy, I wonder why so many nurses were fired for not getting the jab? You think those nurses could not have faked it for each other? Maybe they were taking a stand rather than go along with a vaxx that they know is harmful to others.

Good point.
24   richwicks   2022 Aug 31, 11:28am  

WookieMan says


This. I don't think it's stupid to make $300k a year. That's just my wife. She was not mandated by her employer, but she travels and goes to events that required it at conference centers and stuff like that.


How can you make $300K a year and still be a wage slave?

THIS is what I mean about "stupidity". Who fucking knows what was injected into your wife's arm?

Pharmaceutical companies have been working for 20 YEARS on DNA and mRNA vaccines, actually longer than that, and they have never been able to make one EVEN FOR VETERINARY USE that was successful. The one human trial that they had before was for Ebola, which failed human trials.

And SUDDENLY 4 companies all cracked it at the same exact time.

This is why the Internet exists, you can know what the fuck is going on, if you make a LITTLE effort. Or you can inject got knows fucking what into your body.

Where's @Bitcoin? I'm seriously wondering if he's not dead.
25   Undoctored   2022 Aug 31, 9:26pm  

HeadSet says
You think those nurses could not have faked it for each other? Maybe they were taking a stand rather than go along with a vaxx that they know is harmful to others.


Some likely did fake it for each other.

Most probably could not get away with faking it. The shots were probably supervised by fanatics.

I wonder how many knew they could have easily gotten away with faking it but felt they had to take a stand and not endorse what they knew was wrong. They are truly heroes.

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