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How far are you willing to go to not take it? Will you be willing to never travel by air? Will you give up some jobs? Most jobs? Any job? Give up restaurants? Give up retail shopping, including for food?

Will you go to jail?

Will you pretend to have taken it, not actually fighting the program? What will you do if they find out?

What about when they demand you give it to your children?

How vigorously will you protest? Will you actually, truly be out there on the street holding a sign? How many letters will you send to your mayor, your representative, your senator?

At what point will you push back and how hard? How firm is your commitment, given your history with commitments of this type?

The time to decide is now.

How far are you willing to go to not take it? Will you be willing to never travel by air? Will you give up some jobs? Most jobs? Any job? Give up restaurants? Give up retail shopping, including for food? Will you go to jail? Will you pretend to have taken it, not actually fighting the program? What will you do if they find out? What about when they demand you give it to your children? How vigorously will you protest? Will you actually, truly be out there on the street holding a sign? How many letters will you send to your mayor, your representative, your senator? At what point will you push back and how hard? How firm is your commitment, given your history with commitments of this type? The time to decide is now.

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[–] 5 pts

The Amish and many rural Country peeps have been trying this for decades.

In Ohio we use to goto the farm to pickup wheat to grind into flour, they had a milk tanker for fresh unpasteurized milk that got them done in. Government can't have a health crisis due to unpasteurized milk now can we.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

That's exactly where I got the idea. The Amish (and other groups like them) have an advantage in that they have a cohesion that comes from their common religion. The fact that the common man DOES NOT have this as an advantage is no accident. Still, this is the path forward.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Related...in Utah they used to have canning stores where you could bring goods to be canned and you just donated to the store for the canning supplies and use of the equipment. FDA regs put a stop to that out of a "fear of botulism" even though I've not heard of that ever being a problem. The Feds (and FDA in particular) have a history of doing things to prevent people from practicing food storage etc that aligns with being prepared. I suppose in this administration they will crack down on self-sufficient behaviors even more but now instead of making complaints about food safety they can just claim that the self-sufficiency is thinly-veiled "toxic whiteness". Such is the slippery slope toward democide/genocide.

Raw milk is really great for pigs. Everyone round here is feeding their pigs and maybe dogs raw milk.