“It’s just the cost of doing business with our borders being somewhat porous for global and international travel,” Abraham said.
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“It’s just the cost of doing business with our borders being somewhat porous for global and international travel,” Abraham said. “We have these communities that choose to be unvaccinated. That’s their personal freedom.”
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“It’s just the cost of doing business with our borders being somewhat porous for global and international travel,” Abraham said. “We have these communities that choose to be unvaccinated. That’s their personal freedom.”
Speaking as someone who has been keeping up with the ways in which COVID-19 has been cripping immune systems left, right and center, I have a strong religious objection to dying due to some twit's patent refusal to take a poke, and feel my religious beliefs infringed by everyone who's decided that going unmasked with a rheumy cough on the bus is somehow an acceptable way to live.
Sorry, Discordianism isn't a religion? Have you seen those Christians out there?
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Speaking as someone who has been keeping up with the ways in which COVID-19 has been cripping immune systems left, right and center, I have a strong religious objection to dying due to some twit's patent refusal to take a poke, and feel my religious beliefs infringed by everyone who's decided that going unmasked with a rheumy cough on the bus is somehow an acceptable way to live.
Sorry, Discordianism isn't a religion? Have you seen those Christians out there?
I don't understand how medical freedom proponents justify removing vaccines or fluoride or abortion or transgender care for everyone. Don't tread on me.