ToxicFemininitySucks
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Ok, i already know that most people will probably get upset, but i just have to say some things.
First off, this is not about anyone who truly CHOSE to take the v@x.
If you took it because you were genuinely scared of a "virus" with a 99.998% survival rate which has not even been isolated, let alone the variants, then im sorry but you are extremely guillible n naive. If you took it because you believed their lies about "returning to normal" you are also naive and guillible. And if you took it because you wanted to fit in, travel for fun, or eat inside a restaurant, then still no sympathy from me.
This is about those who took it to keep their jobs. The ones who tried to get an exemption and couldn't.
Ive heard all the excuses. Just get a new job. well havent you thought that any job that pays enough for them to support their family with their skill set with will ask for it? You cant afford to support a family on minimum wage.
Or, well then be unemployed and get unemployment. Except that the government banned people who got fired for v@x refusal from collecting unemployment.
Or, just downsize and live off the minimum wage job. What if you already live in a tiny apartment and rents cost so much that even with your current job you can barely afford it? Well move. Ummm, moving costs money, duh. Not everyone has extended family to go stay with.
I'll get to my point: people need to be able to provide for their family. Its not just about cutting down on spending on luxuries. Many people are one paycheck away from being homeless. I know this myself, when i was younger i was forced to live out of my car for some time. At the time it was just me, so i didnt have to worry about any kids.
But here's the thing, if a person loses their job and cant pay rent, and they end up homeless, they can lose their kids. Homeless people are not allowed custody of their children. Dont just take my word for it.
So far ive mentioned losing job, losing home, losing kids... but there's more.
Did you know that depending on the state the child protective services agency may have the authority to v@x your children without parental consent? Once again, dont just take my word for it
In short, losing custody of children can lead to them being v@xxed against your will and behind your back.
And now, my final point.
We here on this forum know about things like child trafficking, child abuse and adren0chrome. Many children go missing from the foster care system. Many of those children are never found. I've posted about that in a different thread.
My whole point is, all i ever read on here and other places that are not just spewing the "v@x is safe" narrative is about how people that took the v@x are so stupid and fearful and afraid of losing their luxuries. That if only people would just refuse nothing will happen. This may be true for SOME but not for all. Some people really DO have much more at stake than a stupid vacation or partying or concerts. Some people would do anything to keep their children from being victims. Isn't that a parent's greatest responsibility?
Not expecting to change any minds, but just had to get that off my chest.
First off, this is not about anyone who truly CHOSE to take the v@x.
If you took it because you were genuinely scared of a "virus" with a 99.998% survival rate which has not even been isolated, let alone the variants, then im sorry but you are extremely guillible n naive. If you took it because you believed their lies about "returning to normal" you are also naive and guillible. And if you took it because you wanted to fit in, travel for fun, or eat inside a restaurant, then still no sympathy from me.
This is about those who took it to keep their jobs. The ones who tried to get an exemption and couldn't.
Ive heard all the excuses. Just get a new job. well havent you thought that any job that pays enough for them to support their family with their skill set with will ask for it? You cant afford to support a family on minimum wage.
Or, well then be unemployed and get unemployment. Except that the government banned people who got fired for v@x refusal from collecting unemployment.
Or, just downsize and live off the minimum wage job. What if you already live in a tiny apartment and rents cost so much that even with your current job you can barely afford it? Well move. Ummm, moving costs money, duh. Not everyone has extended family to go stay with.
I'll get to my point: people need to be able to provide for their family. Its not just about cutting down on spending on luxuries. Many people are one paycheck away from being homeless. I know this myself, when i was younger i was forced to live out of my car for some time. At the time it was just me, so i didnt have to worry about any kids.
But here's the thing, if a person loses their job and cant pay rent, and they end up homeless, they can lose their kids. Homeless people are not allowed custody of their children. Dont just take my word for it.
Homeless Family Fighting for Custody of Kids
Fresh off of the high of receiving a $12,000 windfall of public support, homeless parents Angelique Roland, 27, and Michael Jones, 54, were hit with a heartbreaking low: losing custody of their two young children. The family’s gut-wrenching saga began Friday night, when the Philadelphia...
news.yahoo.com
If every job that pays enough that you qualify for is requiring it, that sounds like a permanent type of situation.The court’s first concern is to keep the kids safe, not to keep the family together,” Margaret Brinig, a professor at Notre Dame Law School who specializes in family law, contracts, and dispute resolution, tells Yahoo Parenting. “Hopefully, they will reunify the family as soon as they can. If they have a temporary problem — like a big medical bill that they couldn’t pay or were suddenly out of work — and that’s why they landed in this situation, the court will probably clear it up very soon. But if this family has been struggling for a long time, and the parents haven’t responded in way that you’d like parents to respond, that’s a different issue and may take a while to resolve.” Generally speaking, Brinig adds, “Kids are better off with their parents than any third party, but if the parents can’t provide for their children and keep them safe, then the state’s got to do something.”
Difficult dilemmas such as Jeremiah’s family drama “unfortunately happen more often that you’d think,” New York City family lawyer Evan D. Schein tells Yahoo Parenting. And in the eyes of the court, having a roof over their heads is the least parents need to be able to show that they can provide for their kids. “What steps are these parents taking to ensure that this doesn’t happen again?” asks Shein. “Are they in a position to properly care for their kids?”
So far ive mentioned losing job, losing home, losing kids... but there's more.
Did you know that depending on the state the child protective services agency may have the authority to v@x your children without parental consent? Once again, dont just take my word for it
Vaccinate Teens Without Parental Consent, City Child Welfare Agency Says
Lawyers for youth and families push back on new policy that allows foster care and juvenile justice homes to give vaccines to 16- and 17-year-olds even if mom or dad objects.
www.thecity.nyc
If you're lucky enough to live somewhere like texas or florida this might not be an issue, but if you live there you probably also didnt have to worry about work v@x mandates as much as some of of the more fascist states.The city’s child welfare agency has given the green light to administer COVID-19 vaccines to more than 600 minors living in certain juvenile detention and foster homes, including when their parents say no.
The Administration for Children’s Services told partner nonprofit groups earlier this month that they are free to get 16- and 17-year-olds inoculated with the vaccine — “even if a parent cannot be located or affirmatively objects.”
ACS is lumping the Pfizer shot under “routine medical care” that many parents have already given blanket consent to, and clearing care providers to proceed with the shots even in the absence of overall consent.
Over 1,000 Texas foster children have been allowed to refuse COVID-19 vaccines, despite the state requiring other vaccinations
Around 40% of the foster children in the state’s care who are ages 5 and older have not received a COVID-19 vaccine despite being eligible.
www.texastribune.org
And im not going to link to cdc, but this is what theyre official guidelines sayOver a thousand Texas foster children — some as young as 5 years old — have been allowed to refuse a COVID-19 vaccine, despite not typically being allowed to make their own medical decisions, according to a new report from protective services watchdogs.
In short, losing custody of children can lead to them being v@xxed against your will and behind your back.
And now, my final point.
We here on this forum know about things like child trafficking, child abuse and adren0chrome. Many children go missing from the foster care system. Many of those children are never found. I've posted about that in a different thread.
Disappearing & Dying | The Center for the Rights of Abused Children
Why 20,000 kids disappear from foster care every year & how to end the crisis.
www.genjustice.org
The number of children who have disappeared from the nation’s foster care system has more than doubled in the past six years, according to a just-released Gen Justice issue brief. In Disappearing and Dying, Gen Justice CEO Darcy Olsen and chief counsel Rebecca Masterson detail this national crisis and recommend reforms for lawmakers.
“The fact is there is little effort to locate missing foster children and even less hope of recovering them,” said Masterson.
On an average day, 55 children disappear from the U.S. foster care system. An unknown number of the missing are taken and trafficked by p*dophiles. Other missing children are killed, like Anaiah Walker of Arizona, whose body was found on a Phoenix freeway last year.
Traffickers know that children who go missing from foster care probably will not be searched for, a fact shared before Congress by Withelma Pettigrew, who went missing from foster care when she was ten years old. Kidnapped by a predator, he raped, beat, and sold her for sex. “No one looks for us,” Pettigrew testified. “I really want to make this clear. No one looks for us.”
Thanks in part to Pettigrew’s testimony, federal law in 2014 required states to report children missing from care. But for most foster children, searches still are either non-existent or totally ineffective.
My whole point is, all i ever read on here and other places that are not just spewing the "v@x is safe" narrative is about how people that took the v@x are so stupid and fearful and afraid of losing their luxuries. That if only people would just refuse nothing will happen. This may be true for SOME but not for all. Some people really DO have much more at stake than a stupid vacation or partying or concerts. Some people would do anything to keep their children from being victims. Isn't that a parent's greatest responsibility?
Not expecting to change any minds, but just had to get that off my chest.