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[–] 2 pts

It's really simple: if your job tells you to get jabbed or get fired, tell them "I have a sincerely held religious belief that the jab is the Mark of the Beast, and that I am not to receive it."

They can provide a reasonable accomodation such as "you're given an exception from our retarded rule". If they try to force any other "reasonable accomodation", they have to justify with data:

1) Why that accomodation is efficacious (and since masks, jabs, etc arent efficacious in the first place, LOL at that)

2) Why that accomodation isn't discriminating against you on religious ground. E.g. they can't just give you zero hours if you refuse to join the Branch Covidian cult.

If they fire you, cue lawsuit for religious discrimination because there is zero data to support a bona fide need for the jab, so they're literally just firing you for refusing to violate your sincerely held religious beliefs by joining a Satanic cult.

I knew people that tried this and failed.

Now that they know how much people will take before pushing back the 👃 is going to double or triple down next time.

These satanic kikes play the long gayme.

[–] -1 pt

In practice people were being told they need to get a signed letter from an official of their faith (a so called “authority” on their religious beliefs), or their requests were flat out denied. Taking something like this to court is expensive and even then it depends on whether or not the judge has been brain washed by the news.

I have a great deal of sympathy for people who caved in and got the jab to save their jobs, or their entire careers. Some people have families to feed, bills to pay, and debts that won’t back off. If I were faced with firing it would have been far less risky for me to refuse and see what happens. I can’t speak for other people.

No one would help you financially if you lost your career to avoid the jab. No one would help you if you got it and suffered a debilitating injury or death. It was a horrible situation.

No one would help you financially if you lost your career to avoid the jab. No one would help you if you got it and suffered a debilitating injury or death. It was a horrible situation.

That was the plan from the beginning but they knew if they got a certain percentage to take the donut the rest would fall in line.

[–] 0 pt

In practice people were being told they need to get a signed letter from an official of their faith (a so called “authority” on their religious beliefs), or their requests were flat out denied

Legally speaking, no such letter is required. It takes 30 seconds to look up the SCOTUS ruling on this. Let them flatly deny it and hand them their asses in court.

Taking something like this to court is expensive

Sincerely held religious beliefs hold no regard for financial costs. They're in line with this:

16 Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego replied to him, “King Nebuchadnezzar, we do not need to defend ourselves before you in this matter. 17 If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to deliver us from it, and he will deliver us from Your Majesty’s hand. 18 But even if He does not, we want you to know, Your Majesty, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up.”

To the wall, no deals with the devil.

I have a great deal of sympathy for people who caved in and got the jab to save their jobs

Why? I'm far less concerned about evil authoritarians than spineless cowards who bow to them. There are always evil tyrants, but they're powerless without sheeple.

Some people have families to feed, bills to pay, and debts that won’t back off.

What good does that do them if they sell their souls and die from the clotshot?

No one would help you financially if you lost your career to avoid the jab

I have a great many people in my life who would, and would do the same for them. Community is important.