I feel bad for the people who were injected at “gunpoint”. The people who got it voluntarily and then acted morally superior deserve whatever they get.
My job ordered everyone to get the jab and I told them to pound sand. I had legal papers and an attorney at the ready. Fortunately at the last minute, they relented.
My sister got COVID and was being treated at the hospital, and the doc called her (he only physically saw her once) and told her she was going to be dismissed because she was all done and the COVID was gone. He said he was keeping her one extra day to work on her back, because she’d been in a mobility chair for 6 months. She told him no, because she was allergic to the medicine he wanted to give her.
A few hours later, the nurse came in while she was sleeping, and put a shot in the IV. My sister woke up and asked her what was in the syringe. She refused to tell my sister. Eventually, she did, and it turned out it was the medication she was allergic to. The nurse told her after she said she was allergic, that it was O.K. because the doctor knew what he was doing. 2 hours later, she was in the ICU with anaphylactic shock. My parents didn’t tell me anything. My sister told me while she was in the ICU. Eventually, they called me and told me that I should come see her, because at 6 weeks in the ICU, her intestines had ruptured and she had emergency surgery and was in a medically induced coma.
I wanted to race down there. Only one caveat. I had to be “vaxxed” to go see her at the hospital. So, I reluctantly took the jab. About 10 minutes later, any touch to the back of my arm, opposite of the shot was agonizing. It’s now, nearly 2 years later, from my armpit to my elbow on the underside of my arm is agonizing pain. I’ve had multiple cardiac events since. I’m constantly exhausted. But, to see my sister before she died, I had to take it. And she did. And the hospital called it a COVID death, not what it really was, medical murder.