(04-15-2021 03:06 PM)MemTigers1998 Wrote: Hilarious that they’re begging people to take the shot. My wife was required by her work to get it and she has been on my case about getting one. We may go to the game but I sure hope she doesn’t see the SCHD tent
They are doing the opposite of begging. The tone and reality is more along the lines of "since you are already in the neighborhood..."
I have never had vaccinations or flu shots since I was 5 years old. I'm not against them but my view is that they aren't for me. The bottom line is that given that I never get any kind of sickness, catch a mild cold for a couple of days every 5 years (which is unheard of up here), never get the flu, I should also have a strong immune system to whatever is in that vaccine.
I've either already had covid, or I'm never going to get it. I'm still going to get the vaccine just because it will make those around me happy and feel secure. I think politicians and people who make it political and talk about people without masks like they are serial killers are despicable. I don't have an issue with people that won't take the vaccine, but it is wrong to suggest that those that are for it are crazy.
Quote:My wife was required by her work to get it and she has been on my case about getting one.
The most important thing, is that I'm not wishing anything bad to happen to your wife, or anyone, but let's pretend I'm an American who is forced to take it. This is what I would do.
1. Have my employer sign a document confirming that they are forcing me to take the vaccine as a condition of employment
2. Have my employer sign a document agreeing to be held liable if I suffer any side effects or health conditions due to the vaccine (obviously could be a risky move)
3. Hope that I get quite sick (but don't die) for 1-3 months because of the vaccine
4. Participate in whatever class action suit will emerge against employers that force employees to take the vaccine
5. Sue the living crap out of them either way