Agreed. While the idea of mandates with accommodations such as weekly testing are being bandied about, rarest wife and I are prepared to say “no” and potentially lose our jobs over it. I’m not going to give an inch on this. Mandatory testing for a job where neither of us reports to an office is absurd, and I’m willing to lose my job over it.
“Mandatory testing for a job where neither of us reports to an office is absurd, and I’m willing to lose my job over it.”
As you should be because it is absolutely absurd.
This is no longer about “public health” if indeed it ever was. This is about power and control. Resistance is no longer optional. And it must be done in any way one can.
Become that fly in the ointment or sand in the Vaseline. Individually it won’t be much. But cumulatively the effects will be immense. Don’t talk about it, don’t advertise it, don’t make a group plan, and for God’s sake don’t post it on “social media”.
Just do it.
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An ethics professor in Canada shares your views, and gives this lesson to her Ethics 101 students.