Would you quit your job if employer mandated vaccinations

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There seems to be a very strong link that anti vaxers are disproportionally cannabis users. By that I mean most people Ive met who are anti-vaxers are heavy users and this fits with my decades long belief that cannabis use exasperates any even tiny insignificant underlying mental health issue, in this case paranoia manifesting as a distrust of any authority.
I live in a legal state and my observation is quite the opposite. In fact the conservative areas of my state (and least likely to be users of cannabis) are also the lowest vaccinated areas.
 
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Happy Sabbath! We are in total agreement on your points. :)

In recent years I received pneumonia and tetanus shots with no ill effects. My evil meter has pegged on this pandemic though. I won't willfully poison myself with mystery ingredients for the collective.

For the "collective"? Are you getting into Star Trek verbiage now? Who talks like this?

There are no mystery ingredients, their ingredients is posted publicly
 
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For the "collective"? Are you getting into Star Trek verbiage now? Who talks like this?

The word collective predates Star Trek.

col·lec·tive
/kəˈlektiv/

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Late Middle English (in the sense ‘representing many individuals’): from Old French collectif, -ive or Latin collectivus, from collect- ‘gathered together’, from the verb colligere.
 
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Happy Sabbath! We are in total agreement on your points. :)

In recent years I received pneumonia and tetanus shots with no ill effects. My evil meter has pegged on this pandemic though. I won't willfully poison myself with mystery ingredients for the collective, knowing good and well that the events surrounding the pandemic are highly questionable, as are the supposed experts. Of most concern to me is the over-reach of power.
Also When one considers it is less than a 1% chance one will die from it I don't think it is worth injected questionable tech into my system.
COVID vaccine researcher admits says spike protein is a dangerous toxin, Salk Institute: The spike protein damages cells and causes vascular disease even without a virus, and Inventor of mRNA vaccine technology confirms immune escape and dangers of spike proteins]
 
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A weekly test seems easy enough. I’ve already had workers coming to me about not wanting to work next to an unvaccinated person who was granted a religious exemption. They’d feel a lot safer if that person had to have a weekly test. Is there something I’m missing? Although I thought there was a medical exemption but maybe not.
Interesting. I'm reading this and I'm trying to process if getting a religious exemption is a productive thing in regard to one have a positive influence with their faith or is it really counter productive. It should be, as a Christian, people find it appealing and peaceful to be around them. So one can listen to the youtube chatter by some, Get a exemption which they might get but they're not considering they're loosing something...something very important ....their influence in the work place and culture. One can argue they're wrong to be afraid of them for being unvaxed...doesn't matter though. They are.

I wonder if the better approach might be to get the vaccine but say to those about them in the work place (and I'm talking about in only one or two sentences) Look I don't believe it's necessary and to me the vaccine thing seems crazy but on the other hand the last thing I want is for people to be afraid of me where my presence is causing them stress therefore I went to get vaccinated. I think people would respect that.

Some might say it doesn't matter what people think but I think Jesus demonstrated in Matt 17:24 that sometimes it does matter. Jesus revealed to Peter that technically he really shouldn't have to pay the temple tax BUT....he said lest we offend them go ahead and do it. (first fish you catch take the coin out of it's mouth & pay the tax) Sometimes one should maybe give up what they perceive to be their right but they do it having in mind to achieve a greater more important thing.....influence and not having the greater thing God wants you to achieve hindered.
 
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The word collective predates Star Trek.

col·lec·tive
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Late Middle English (in the sense ‘representing many individuals’): from Old French collectif, -ive or Latin collectivus, from collect- ‘gathered together’, from the verb colligere.

I was being facetious, geez
 
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What in the world kind of website is this?! I never trust an unknown site, esp. with a domain name like that, esp. especially with all the links linking BACK to itself.

A sketchy site
 
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I was right, it IS a sketchy site! lol. Boy I can call 'em. ;-)

This was misinformation, per AP News

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But I'm sure HIM has HIS reasons for not believing this.
 
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