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Reply to Covid vaccine Religion exemptions suggestions? I'm not comfortable with the vaccine(yet?), but my school (despite me being 100% online and not living in that state) is forcing me to get the vaccine or they'll drop me from my Master's. Religious exemption is an option. by UnrelentingCicada
I just came across this. It's a church that is specifically against the Covid-19 vaccines.
https://christsforgivenessministries.org/covid-19-excemption/
seven said () (edited )
Reply to Covid vaccine Religion exemptions suggestions? I'm not comfortable with the vaccine(yet?), but my school (despite me being 100% online and not living in that state) is forcing me to get the vaccine or they'll drop me from my Master's. Religious exemption is an option. by UnrelentingCicada
This a form some people have made their school sign. It is a little outdated I think since it is still referring to Emergency Use Authorization.
https://home.solari.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/sr20210820-FormStudentsEUA.pdf
Btw look into the evidence for graphene in the vaccines.
Rambler said ()
Reply to Covid vaccine Religion exemptions suggestions? I'm not comfortable with the vaccine(yet?), but my school (despite me being 100% online and not living in that state) is forcing me to get the vaccine or they'll drop me from my Master's. Religious exemption is an option. by UnrelentingCicada
No idea, I just wanted to chime in that it's absolutely ridiculous for an organization or company to require vaccination of members who do not interact directly with other members of that organization.
Such as remote work or online schooling. If you're working from home or studying from home, I don't see how they can require it as you pose no risk to others in that organization.
Good luck.
dontvisitmyintentions said ()
seven said () (edited )
Reply to Covid vaccine Religion exemptions suggestions? I'm not comfortable with the vaccine(yet?), but my school (despite me being 100% online and not living in that state) is forcing me to get the vaccine or they'll drop me from my Master's. Religious exemption is an option. by UnrelentingCicada
It would be kind of funny if you claimed to be a member of "The Satanic Temple" since that is a very liberal organization. You're probably more likely to get approved for that reason. One of the tenets is "One's body is inviolable, subject to one's own will alone." This religious tenet is used by the organization to argue in court that women have the right to get an abortion.
https://thesatanictemple.com/pages/about-us
I'm more libertarian / conservative leaning, but I generally agree with the 7 tenets, though my interpretation of them is different from that of most people in the organization. I'm agnostic but I think we are heading into very dark times, so I would not want to align myself with a satanic organization, even though I know this particular organization doesn't actually believe in Satan. I'm starting to feel a little bit drawn towards Christianity since vaccine passports seem like a precursor to the "mark of the beast". If we're ever told to have a chip in the hand and forehead that is related to the number 666 or 616, that will give the bible credibility in my mind. Not as a completely literal book but maybe as something inspired by God. Whether Christianity is true or not, it is a religion that will be comforting for those who believe, and belief in the afterlife can help people to be more courageous in the face of a tyrannical government. On the other hand, I suppose Christianity could also make some people complacent if they just sit around expecting Jesus to come back any minute.
Be careful about trying to lie your way out of this. Part of deceiving others involves deceiving yourself. If you look at the Satanic Temple organization and feel like you don't agree with them on some things, you'll probably end up gradually convincing yourself more and more that you do agree with them, especially if you go around telling your friends and loved ones that you are now a Satanist and go to their meetings as part of the act you're putting on.
I think options like religious exemptions and weekly testing will be taken away eventually. Those options are here temporarily so that there won't be a lot of people immediately rebelling at once. I think the most honorable thing to do is to quit, but understand that is a tough choice. The best thing for everyone's freedom would be a mass resistance that cripples society. Ideally, even vaccinated people should be joining the unvaccinated by quitting in protest. If you want to know why vaccinated should join the unvaccinated in protest, look at what's been going on in Australia. Think about how a vaccine mandate / passport system can evolve into a social credit system later. If this isn't nipped in the bud now, I think we will head towards a society that's hardly worth living in. The people who buy into all of the pro-establishment propaganda will be happy and treated decently, but dissidents will have a very rough life and may be taken to "Wellcamp". Yeah, that is what Covid camp is called in Australia. Look up "Wellcamp" on Bitchute. A similar thing called "green zones" is being discussed for the United States.
I actually don't think it's very suspicious that congress isn't required to get it. Biden doesn't have the authority. I mean he doesn't have authority for other things he does anyways so I guess that could just be an excuse. But he said the executive branch is required to get it. Any of the higher ups who know what's really going on can easily just bribe a doctor to squirt the shot into the sink though.
I would recommend checking out deaths from the Covid vaccine in the VAERS database. More reported deaths than all other vaccines combined going back many years. Anyone can submit a report and I hear it's easy to fake reports, but it is illegal to do that and the entries are monitored and checked against autopsies and medical records. Fact checker sites generally don't deny that the deaths are real, but just say that they weren't necessarily caused by the Covid vaccines.
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Reply to comment by spc50 in Woke corporations. by txt
Change the conversation. A political statement divides. An obvious moral statement doesn't.
spc50 said ()
Reply to Woke corporations. by txt
One word: BOYCOTT
It's time to make a good naughty list and hold these companies accountable.
The left has long done this. Moderates and the right are new to this.
What we have today is a fiction, and a privilege.
Owners of companies should always be held liable for mass ugliness or horror they literally impose upon people wrongly. Too many CEOs run terrible shops, steal, fix markets, commit criminal acts - they hide behind the corporate veil. That veil is privilege issued by government.
Corporations weren't originally this way.
They were not permanent operating charters.
They had a life the length of a project, like the Columbus voyage. Once done, the corporation is no longer valid. Limited liability. Just for that special project and under great cost and scrutiny. Nothing more. Not for the every day fuckery of their business.
Rambler said ()
I agree.
If you use the "Reddit Is Fun" app on your phone for reddit (because the official one is hot garbage) it gives a simple, easy to view and navigate layout. It'd be nice to see something like that with Postmill as well for mobile view.
You may wish to request it at https://gitlab.com/postmill/Postmill
apollyon094 said ()
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can we not turn this into voat fuck you
mr4channer said ()
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looks like a lot downvotes come from nigger and kike bootlickers
Wahaha said ()
Reply to comment by !deleted152 in HAVE SEX!!!!!!!!!! by mr4channer
There are people identifying themselves as niggers, too. If that's your argument, it's weak. Every insult can be turned around and be worn as a badge of honour. Like a bullet wound or a scar. Just look at the meme the word autistic has become and that didn't even start out as an insult.
Not every woman is, but women in general are craving for attention. Just like men in general like to give pretty women attention. Generalizations are useful, but applying generalizations to individuals is stupid. Everyone is different, after all. But as long as you don't have a personal relationship, going by generalizations is a good bet.
Wahaha said ()
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Yeah, it is a weird environment. But as long as no one censors or bans me, I don't care. Poal is trash, as you say and notabug has very tiresome page load times. So I guess I'll stay here and see how things go.
Wahaha said ()
Reply to comment by !deleted152 in HAVE SEX!!!!!!!!!! by mr4channer
Yes, lots of personal research. With lots of other folks repeating it and getting the same results. Feel free to research this yourself. If you get different results, tell me.
I see that you are suspicious, so maybe you can tell me why the word incel was invented? Or why women use the word virgin as an insult, when it is a virtue. My theory is women realized that their worth comes down to their attractiveness and seeing men not interested threatens their self-worth. Women also need other people's approval to feel validated and are more concerned with creating harmony within a group, than with being right. Sweeping generalizations, of course, but that's how it is when you characterize billions of people. You look at averages and trends, not at individuals. When pointing out how humans destroy their environment it isn't a valid refutation to bring up activist groups and go all "not all humans". That's not the point of the generalization.
Wahaha said ()
Reply to comment by solstice in HAVE SEX!!!!!!!!!! by mr4channer
What does agoraphobia have to do with this? Lesbians may be different in that regard. At least I'm not aware of them invading male hobbies to get attention. But then, that's not exactly something women advertise about themselves.
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Reply to comment by Rambler in Woke corporations. by txt
Whether you think it works or not, companies are not your friends.
Rambler said () (edited )
Reply to Woke corporations. by txt
I mean, it's just corporations exploiting current events because their marketing department has determined that their customer base responds positively to whatever message they may have.
The reality is, they don't give a shit about you or me. They're going to do whatever earns them the most money, it's why they keep costs low by exploiting overseas labor, it's why we have an insanely intricate tax-code that allows giant corporations to forego paying their fair share. It's why any good deed that they do do, they have to bring the cameras, marketing team, social media influencers, etc to make sure the world sees "just how much they care."
With that said, Nike doing what they do is no different than a company like Bass Pro Shop coming out and running "Back The Blue" marketing campaigns. It tests well with their demographic, they're going to run with it. CEOs and people of influence within companies should keep their personal and political views to themselves, no matter how much they think they're right and no matter how much someone (usually a subordinate) agrees with them.
Regardless of the message or the company, once they start getting overtly political I start moving away from them. The best companies don't dictate what their customers should or should not feel about a particular topic.
solstice said ()
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thank you for your intellectual contribution to this esteemed website
solstice said ()
Reply to comment by Wahaha in HAVE SEX!!!!!!!!!! by mr4channer
women derive their self-worth out of getting attention, specifically attention from males and even more specifically from males who want to have sex with them.
because lesbians and agoraphobes don't exist :/
Wahaha said ()
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Maybe you can explain how this video is anti-Semitic: https://ramble.pw/f/Memes/500/pattern-recognition
The guy who accused it of that couldn't explain himself.
txt said ()
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What a nice, wholesome message. Really informative post.
mr4channer said ()
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based
Wahaha said ()
Reply to HAVE SEX!!!!!!!!!! by mr4channer
I never quite understood this particular sentiment until I realized that women derive their self-worth out of getting attention, specifically attention from males and even more specifically from males who want to have sex with them.
So, when women see men having a good time with whatever hobby, they don't react to this like men. They see men who are not interested in having sex with them. Which hurts their feelings. And they cope with this by calling them virgins, deluding themselves into thinking that these men are unable to get sex and not merely not interested. That's also why they changed the supposed insult from virgin to incel, which of course is short for involuntary celibacy to further deny the reality, that these men actually are just not interested in fucking them. At least not enough to put any effort in.
So whenever you just mind your own business being happy with whatever hobby you enjoy, your wife, girlfriend or just women in general will see that and be very unhappy to not be the center of your attention. There's a way to handle a wife or girlfriend, but if you don't have one, there's nothing that can be done to handle single women in general. At least not as far as I know. They are miserable to not get male attention and their clock is ticking. It's what turns single women to be insufferable.
So I guess the proper reaction after being called an incel is to suggest to her that she should get a husband that will take care of her sexual frustration, so she doesn't have to be insufferable anymore.
ghast said ()
Reply to Covid vaccine Religion exemptions suggestions? I'm not comfortable with the vaccine(yet?), but my school (despite me being 100% online and not living in that state) is forcing me to get the vaccine or they'll drop me from my Master's. Religious exemption is an option. by UnrelentingCicada
This has various resources to get an exemption letter based on Christianity https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/resources-for-americans-pushing-back-against-mandated-coronavirus-vaccines/