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posted ago by KYMAGApatriot1 ago by KYMAGApatriot1 +503 / -0

I cant believe I’m living in the same country I was born and raised in where currently such nonsense exists. I think I will move to a country where I would have more freedoms, like North Korea or China. I expect to hear goose-stepping down my street any day now

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WakeUpAmerica 8 points ago +8 / -0

If he doesn't want to take the jab, something to consider:

"Employee Vaccine Exemptions. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 states that employers are prohibited from discriminating against employees on the basis of race, color, religion, sex and national origin and must provide reasonable accommodations for employees with deeply held religious beliefs. Title VII continues to apply during public health emergencies including the current COVD-19 crisis."

"Religious beliefs" are defined very broadly.

Perhaps that fits your son-in-law's situation?

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For the most part companies are concerned with their liability. If they don't enforce the COVID-19 "safety protocol" someone could sue them.

If they insist you get the "vaccine", could you turn that around on them? Since:

  • it is an experiment and not all side effects are know;
  • it is against the Nuremberg Code to be forced to participate in an experiment;
  • the manufacturing companies are exempted from ANY legal liability;
  • your employer is requiring you to take it in order to keep your job

Will they agree (in writing) to be held liable if you have bad side effects?

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LowKeyPede 3 points ago +3 / -0

Agree, but exemptions aren't the way to go, ideally. We don't need to be exempt from policies that are illegal. Contact ICAN

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WakeUpAmerica 2 points ago +2 / -0

So true. Where we live children are forced to be vaccinated in order to go to public school.

Medical exemption is the only one left. It is nearly impossible to get, and the government is working hard to take remove that one as well.

I will check out ICAN.

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LowKeyPede 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes I saw controlled opposition "activists" actively pit those with medical exemptions against those with religious/philosophical exemptions. Sadly, many with medical exemptions feel they are the only ones entitled to exemptions....but look where that has gotten them. You need to damn near die on the table to get a medical exemption. Most docs are not willing to stick their necks out on this issue. I give very little money to any nonprofits, but I gave ICAN money--they are informative and action oriented. https://www.icandecide.org/. and https://thehighwire.com/watch/. Same organization