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Let's say you are a working professional with over 25 years experience on the job, with the perks that go along with it. Your employer mandates the vax according to federal contractor guidelines. You are against the vax, question validity and safety being reported about it, and recognize that politics have irreversibly obfuscated and stifled all debate on the topic. At what yearly salary level do you think you would consider putting your concerns aside, taking the vax, and continuing on as best you can while rolling the dice on side effects, long term effects? Some assumptions: * all alternate employers in the industry have over 100 employees and either have, or could, mandate the vax like your current company. None would pay as well; * leaving the industry opens up jobs less than 100 employees and no chance for vax mandate, but eliminates using the industry specific value and knowledge on which your current significant salary is based;

Let's say you are a working professional with over 25 years experience on the job, with the perks that go along with it. Your employer mandates the vax according to federal contractor guidelines. You are against the vax, question validity and safety being reported about it, and recognize that politics have irreversibly obfuscated and stifled all debate on the topic.

At what yearly salary level do you think you would consider putting your concerns aside, taking the vax, and continuing on as best you can while rolling the dice on side effects, long term effects?

Some assumptions: * all alternate employers in the industry have over 100 employees and either have, or could, mandate the vax like your current company. None would pay as well; * leaving the industry opens up jobs less than 100 employees and no chance for vax mandate, but eliminates using the industry specific value and knowledge on which your current significant salary is based;

$100,000/year
$150,000/year
$200,000/year
$250,000/year
$300,000/year
You couldn't pay me a million dollars a year to take the vax
Fuck You!

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[–] 1 pt

Selling your health is an interesting perspective. Americans often eat fast food, processed food, horrible food. Not all the time, but often. It’s what a low salary can provide. But lets say the fat salary affords you a farm raised pig and half a grass fed cow every year? Also great organic food raised in your own garden on your own land, plus chickens and fresh eggs? Quarts of fresh raw milk from the kind farmer up the road. That’s what you have and get to keep, if you take the jab. Is it worth it then?

[–] 2 pts

Of course not, because the vax will inevitably cause total organ failure, a host of auto-immune diseases, systemic blood clots and death within 5 years.

You can't enjoy good food when you're dead or a vegetable from a poison gene therapy.

Furthermore, even if your hypothetical were to be offering $1 trillion per year if you took the vax, it's still not worth it because it's irreversible. Regardless if you had the entire wealth of the world at your disposal, you can never undo the systemic poison gene damage this trash produces. Never.

[–] 1 pt

No, because you're assuming that we eat said garbage in the first place, and that the clot shot definitely won't fuck us up if we take it, whether that's immediately or later on, both of which are false.

[–] 1 pt

No, just saying big salary equals a homestead. You probably eat great. But in the hypothetical scenario taking the jab keeps the salary that keeps the homestead. I also agree totally there is risk in the jab. Short term and long term. But there is also risk in cancer, car accidents, slip and falls, and life in general.

[–] 1 pt

There is, but the risks of cancer, car accidents, slips and falls and life in general are relatively well known. This jab isn't.