Of course it was dismissed.
Two prongs of their argument were completely laughable. They practically begged for the case to be dismissed by the way they approached the argument.
They tied their lawsuit to the idea that the vaccines are unsafe. They are, but that shouldn’t be the angle. Whether they are safe or not is irrelevant. No one should be forced to take even a safe treatment of anything. That’s the issue, is that they were being forced.
Unfortunately 90% of the population believes they are safe and can’t be convinced otherwise, they never should’ve taken that approach. Were they trying to get the case thrown out?
The lawyer likened vaccine mandates to Nazi concentration camps. How the fuck did they think that was going to be received? What a horrible way to make your argument. Was he trying to get it thrown out? That’s a serious question. That’s how fucking dumb that legal team is.
It’s absolute incompetence, shockingly incompetent. Just like trumps legal team and all of his allied lawyers. I swear to God the right gets stupider every day.
Well, I can't completely disagree with you. The same hospital allowed something like 285 people to claim religious reasons and another large group to claim medical reasons. In all, right at about 800 people out of the 2500 employees did not take it and they are choosing to fire this group of 177 or so that claim it is unsafe. And of course they are correct but they can't allow people to claim it is unsafe without being punished for it. That would set a bad example. How many now will sacrifice themselves now and take it cause they got families food and shelter completely dependent on their income?
What was all that talk about the Nuremberg code? Seems like that would be an effective deterrent but I haven't really understood it or how it could be used.
"The same hospital allowed something like 285 people to claim religious reasons and another large group to claim medical reasons."
I watched the interview of the nurse leading this lawsuit and she said 75% of the people who applied for medical and religious exemptions were DENIED by the Methodist hospital. There's 'something very wrong here.
(post is archived)