That wasn’t the choice in a lot of places.Baconqueen13 wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 7:19 pmOr you could have worn a mask. I mean there was a CHOICE to make. Vaccinate, or wear a mask in public during the pandemic. No one HAD to get the vaccine.....Hell my sister STILL doesn't have a Covid Vaccine. However there were natural consequences for the CHOICE each person made and some of those resulted in not being able to go to the movies, or restaurants, but on the flip side those establishments became more accommodating. Movies were able to be rented from home...many restaurants either began offering delivery or partnered with a delivery service like Door Dash, etc. Sure they are slightly more expensive but you're paying for the convenience. Talk about making a mountain out of a an anthill and choosing THAT as the hill you die on. For fucks sake, have some dignity.Slimshandy wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 4:11 pmIt was happening all over America…
You had to show your vaccine card to get into restaurants, movie theaters, grocery stores, any business …
All kinds of lawyers coming on tv outlining why you don’t have a right to medical privacy when “a private business” is involved…
I know, I know… too long has gone by. Most people forget pretty quickly.
It was show your vaccine card, or don’t come in.
You talk about “natural consequences as though Mother Nature is doling them out… that isn’t the case.
Calm your tits my love… I was vaccinated.
My debate is about whether or not we allowed that choice to extend to others.