So far my work has said the gene therapy injection isn’t mandatory.
When they finally do, I will first try a religious objection. I don’t expect to get far with that. They will have to fire me though. I won’t quit.
I expect that to change. Eventually the government will make it outright mandatory, after they make life so incredibly difficult for those that refuse.
The shocking lack of discernment about what is really going on, from so many who claim to be Christian, might be the saddest part of this whole plandemic.
Yeah, my work knows, I'd rather take a bullet, than take the covid vaccine. I asked my manager, are you taking the vaccine? The manager said, no, due to allergies. I said, I have allergies, that's what I will say, so I don't look like a conspiracy nut job.
Other excuses.
1. Religious
2. Just don't want to take, it's my choice. Scared to death what that vaccine will do to me.
3. I been doing fine without taking flu shoots every year, why change this?
4. Nancy Reagan said, Just Say No. (humor)
Losing a job in the past hasn't been the end of the world in the past, it's difficult sometimes, but it always lead to great things in the future.
Already went down the worst case scenario, if don't go along with the system. Lose job, homeless, and death. This doesn't really seem like a possibility though, my family wouldn't allow me to be homeless, someone would probably let me in, or give me a stimulus package. In any event, if a job loss occurs, there are always other opportunities. God will figure it out, we just have to be faithful.
I used to work graveyard shift in college and a little bit after college. After that, I told myself, no more night shifts, just hate them. No matter how tempting some job opportunities came that required working night shift, never applied. What do you know, still been working all this time, so just have to stick to what is right for you, and God will work out the details.