>>14651>You aren't required to have the covid vax in the militaryTrue now, but it wasn't true at the time.
Lot of folk were discharged over it, and only have recently managed to win the case that allows them to either rejoin or get back pay and a change of discharge to reflect that.
>butt-fuck nowhereAt the time I was on the coast, but good try.
It's not like this is something you should be well aware of, after all. We only talked nearly every night, after all. And I'm sure likewise it doesn't reflect your particularly shoddy memory of that time, either.
>Interesting when other countries that just ripped the bandaid off and actually followed quarantines suddenly didn't have much of an issue. And other states, too.
It's almost like the whole thing was bullshit.
Which is something most anyone could predict with a bit of basic reasoning.
>close down airportsWhich would prevent entry, early on, when you've got the worst of it. But, alas, that was apparently evil and racist, so instead we got years of bullshit.
>People were against it day one,The left, maybe, but that's who said "trust the science" meaning the words, not the other way around.
You're really not aiding your case here. Especially while whining about being "gas lit". Though bluntly, these kinds of discussions are not your fortay, so it's not exactly atypical.
>Could the implementation of the vax have been handled better? Perhaps. But people shit their pants as usual and ruined it for everyone elseI would hardly call reluctance to take an experimental vaccination that was rushed into production with a myriad of issues behind it ultimately for a disease that was equivalent to the flu even during its height "shitting their pants"...
Specially after people have at that stage been well trained at that point to see constant lies around the subject...
>forced to get the vax in the first place, because nobody wasPeople absolutely were, and I'm going to be deaf blunt with you here, you've been told this with plenty of citations numerous times already.
At best, you're being willfully ignorant. But yes, it was something coerced in many countries, and here in America you'd risk your fucking job over it if you said no.
Again; This happened in the military, contrary to your dishonest framing of the after-the-fact backlash. Hell, my sister lost a job over it, and they had to change their policy when she called it out and said it wasn't even required.
She, thank God, had a house, even if she had to spike a fair bit of credit card debt to get by there. But many, many people were not so lucky.
Again; You've been told this.
Numerous times. By me, by Cat, by others.
I can't fix stupid. If you're unwilling to listen, that's on you, man. But let's not pretend this hasn't been explained to you to death.
>>14652Yeah... I'm done.
You're just an asshole around this topic.
It's really fucking annoying, dude.