>>14078691 (pb)
>Is it wrong to start thinking those that took the vaxx deserve exactly what is coming. Even if it's family, wives, children. Watching them die of Trump derangement syndrome will be pleasant, even if it's wrong..I want the body bags stacked.
Two wrongs don't make a right, anon. My father, who is in his late 70's, asked for my opinion on whether he should get the vaccine early on. I told him that I was not going to get it, but I couldn't make that decision for him. Its a personal decision as it should be. In the end, he got the vaccine because he wanted to be able to travel and his wife (my step mom) believes everything the legacy media tells her. So no, if he died because of the vaccine, it would not be pleasant to watch. BTW, he is a Trump supporter and Trump stands behind the vaccine, so…
>>14078710 (pb)
>50:50
>I'm empathetic that the system is overwhelmingly against the people and that they are frightened into taking the shot. I don't think they deserve it necessarily but we all have free will and how many had friends that said, "no– wait!" and they did it anyway for whatever reason. Fear, to fit in, to fly on muh airplanes even though nobody requires it yet…
I agree anon
We are always FREE to discern the Truth, but decisions based on fear, guilt, or blind consensus are NEVER free