All hail the “pure bloods”. You are smarter, better and will inherit the Earth after all of us “mud bloods” die.
Tptb are after us all
Without $millions$, we have no use to them.
I agree that the use of the term “pure blood” is overused and likely does sound very annoying, at best, to someone who was forced to get the vaxseem, which is why I try to only use it when interacting with a sanctimonious prick who voluntarily got the vax without blinking.
I suppose it could be argued that the only people who should truly revel in the use of the term are those who earned it, those are not only unvaxxed but pure in spirit in terms of having had to sacrifice a job or relationship to remain unvaxxed. And a lot of people just can’t do that because they have people counting on their income and benefits.
The way I see it, there are 7 groups of working adults:
1) Those who got the vaxseem early on, before mandates started stacking up. I don’t feel sorry for them.
2) Those who work for themselves or in area not subject to the mandates and for an owner and employer who was against them. Lucky them. They should not be too braggadocio.
3) Those, like me, whose workplaces could have been subjected to the federal mandate but whose employers decided to wait out the court cases. I realize how lucky I am to have dodged a bullet.
4) Those who put in for exemptions and had them accepted. They dodged a bullet.
5) Those who got the vaxseem when their employers first mandated it, rather than waiting to the wire to see how things developed and who never sought an exemption. I don’t have too much sympathy here.
6) Those who tried for an exemption and were denied and who walked up to the firing line and at least waited until the last week of the deadline their employers set. I feel badly for them and can only imagine what it felt like to take the jab.
7) Those who didn’t have to get jabbed to keep a job, but for other reasons, such as staying overnight with a child with a serious illness due to a hospital rule.
So, as long as there are people out there calling themselves “pure bloods,” there should be people calling themselves something like “Force Spiked” and own it. (Someone else could probably come up with a better term, but you get the idea.)
Because those of you out there who had very little real choice in getting the vaxseem are a separate group from the vaxxed who volunteered. You guys have to stick together to demand your place in line to be treated for vax injuries, should you get them, ahead of those who volunteered to take the risk of injuries. At the very least, you should get first priority for screenings for injuries. Medical resources will be limited due to so many medical workers having been forced to take the vaxseem.