The problem with dying on a hill is that you lost and they won. Never die on hills. Either win and hold the hill, or retreat and fight another day in better circumstances.
@gentoobro@DireGoy@EnnaComa@Terry I was looking into fakes. Most likely I would have just gotten the swab. At the time, I had it in the back of my mind that it was too onerous to be implemented as written, and not to think about it too much until litigation ran its course.
I've at least pondered leaving the country, if necessary. I don't honestly know if I'd have it in me to pull it off. And there is something to be said for dying on the hill you're defending.
@DailyStormerDigest@DireGoy@Terry Jan 13th 2022 - Supreme Court rules against 100+ employee companies mandate vaccine or test policy thru OSHA By then Russia and Ukraine were moving troops and talking shit. And six weeks to the day later, the invasion starts. All in all, I'd say the mandate ruling was the climax of COVID and things went downhill fast after that. By Easter 2022, the looneys I know had switched over to the slava Ukraine programming with little-to-no retrospective on their actions during covid. Don't expect them to either, until the vax effects become undeniable.
@EnnaComa@DireGoy@Terry Ngl, that OSHA thing was the final "shit just got real" moment for me. I would have had to submit to the jab, or get the swab every week if that had gone through.
I was ready to do whatever was necessary to avoid the mark of the demon. I count my blessings that it got shot down.
Before covid, it was a full parking lot, people going in and out all day.
During covid, it was a ghost town. No one in or out. The only person I saw was the nigger security guard lazily doing his patrol.
All while the radio said my city was a hotspot for covid deaths.
Also my business was considered essential so I was going all over the place in public. Never got sick. And all the same bums around town who were not bathing or washing their hands didn't drop dead.
The real disturbing thing was all the people I respected completely fell for the TV narrative
When Covid people started unironically arguing BLM riots were fine, but you gathering with your family for a barbecue was not, that's when the whole house of cards completely collapsed.
And yes, I had a normie lib try to posit that argument to me.