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Magnospira's avatar

Don't worry about the consequences of resistance, because the consequences will be much higher if we don't resist.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I agree with you, John. In 2020, my husband and I abided by the lockdown a bit, but traveled to Texas in May. There was a nighttime curfew in our county and we just ignored it and left. For the first time since February, we ate in a restaurant without going through the absurdity of wearing a mask until we reached out table, where it was then safe to take it off. Why were people so stupid?

When the shots started rolling out, we were in the elderly group designated to be the first lucky recipients. At first, we decided to wait a bit. We'd already found some of the good doctors and knew about ivermectin. Soon we made the decision to not take the shots. We tried to warn some of our elderly friends, but at the time only knew of one couple who resisted.

I won't say that we never had fear. This was an unknown, and it was hard to stand virtually alone, but we are so thankful we did. It's so heartbreaking to watch the toll among our church friends. Maybe we've gained a bit of credibility with a few and they will listen next time, which may be very soon.

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