Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Why I Refused To Get Vaccinated

 Two weeks ago I drove back to Ohio from Pennsylvania after attending a charity golf outing. On the following Wednesday I felt a tickle in my throat and experienced a slightly runny nose. It didn't take an Einstein to let me know I was getting sick. The next day I found out that a number of people at the event I attended were diagnosed with Covid or a variant. Since last Thursday I have been pretty much bed-ridden. I don't have nausea. I don't really feel like I'm dying. What I do feel is a massive tiredness. There have been days when I didn't get out of bed. I was not vaxxed. The Queen was but not I. I have been vilified and laughed at by people who might have graduated college with a degree in modern dance. That's okay. It's human nature to embarrass others. It gives folks a feeling of superiority.

I came across an article in The American Thinker. It was written by a man my age and explains perfectly in a way I couldn't why he didn't get vaccinated. It could have been written by me but this guy has talent.

I have been vilified for refusing to be jabbed with an experimental vaccine.  I have been told that I am among the worst people on the face of the earth as that refusal is putting an inordinate number of people at risk of near certain death.  That it is my civic duty and obligation to be swept up in the hysteria and march meekly in lockstep with whatever the omniscient government bureaucrats tell us to do.  That I must sacrifice personal choices and freedom for the benefit of the collective.  That, in fact, the choice to get a vaccine and to wear a mask is an expression of one’s freedom to be a moral citizen and to protect family, community and country. https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/08/why_i_refuse_to_be_vaccinated.html Read on then maybe you have some sort of compassion for my thinking-------or maybe not.

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