States which want to have a functioning population need to face the facts regarding vaccines. Any state that implements "forced vaxx" policies for schools will find that the educated, productive families they most need will quickly exit. Those remaining will be "fully vaxxed" but also increasingly disabled, brain damaged and dependent. Selling the bodies of our children as pharmaceutical pin-cushions is a no win situation. Medical freedom not only makes ethical sense, it makes economic sense as well.
I agree with a lot that you say here. Very strangely a good friend of mine and I both reached the same conclusion at the same time: We have a right to defend ourselves and our families. (This despite much "Christian" subtle messaging to let ourselves be victimized.) I think society benefits immensely when "righteous" ( I use the words in quotes because humble people all admit they are not fully perfect yet) individuals are respected and are in charge of forging their own destiny. Ironically this benefits the "misfits"( may not be a really good term) as well. Knowing my own failings and weaknesses I am (sometimes unfortunately) very tolerant and patient regarding the failings of others. For most of history that has meant that Christian societies get plagued by what we are seeing now: Rampant abortion, sexual deviancy etc. What the people of America and the world need to understand, I think is that, whether or not you accept Jesus as the Son of God the way that I do, you will benefit if people like me are allowed to flourish. American Christians are accused of being homophobes, Islamophobes and on and on. The opposite is true, we DIDN'T riot when the "gay pride" agenda got railroaded into our schools. We DIDN'T riot when minority babies started being harvested in Planned Parenthood clinics.
Pakistanis recently rioted and burned a health facility after children were found to have been injected with highly reactive vaccines. American parents have done NOTHING violent to protect our offspring from pharmaceutical assault in the name of "herd immunity" even though vaccines are KILLING many of our children and disabling many, many others for life.
This will end badly for them, I think. I wouldn't send my child to a camp that mandated pharmaceutical injections for attendance.
No, not at all. I think the problem is when Christians no longer hold that their values and way of life are worth defending. It is destructive when we fail to take every reasonable means to live godly. There is a place and time for people to get angry enough about the destruction of their families to take action. Not necessarily violent but to protest, to speak up, to resist those trying to enforce an evil agenda. Fear is a big problem, plus "victim" programming.
I wrote an answer to your comment.