Agree. Where is the 'sincere and abject apology' from the university I quit teaching at bc I would not mask, vax, or test? I was in no financial position to try it 'my way' and get fired and then sue; I had to move on. I am the only one in my department who found the mandates absurd/scientifically unsound/harmful. Everyone else just …
Agree. Where is the 'sincere and abject apology' from the university I quit teaching at bc I would not mask, vax, or test? I was in no financial position to try it 'my way' and get fired and then sue; I had to move on. I am the only one in my department who found the mandates absurd/scientifically unsound/harmful. Everyone else just turned into a zombie, stupidly shrugging all "well, we are in a pandemic after all, who are you to question any of the reactions to it?"
If these people were truly sorry, you would be compensated for what they did to you. I don't see any help forthcoming for you or the vaccine injured, those whose businesses were crushed, doctors whose medical licenses have been taken, those whose loved ones were killed in hospitals or by the vaccines, etc.
Oh yeah, believe me, I'm not waiting around for any contrition/apology/etc. But the whole thing of Emily's "oh, we were so unkind to each other" without being able to state the concrete nature of those unkindnesses, as you have named some above? As if it was all just a matter of being 'uncivil' and 'bad-mannered' and--oh, the libs hate this one--'emotional and even therefore irrational'? Just gross. Squishy liberal grossness. (I know, it's not just libs, it's not a left right thing, but right now the libs do it best, flexing the emotional maturity of a 2-year-old.)
Agree. Where is the 'sincere and abject apology' from the university I quit teaching at bc I would not mask, vax, or test? I was in no financial position to try it 'my way' and get fired and then sue; I had to move on. I am the only one in my department who found the mandates absurd/scientifically unsound/harmful. Everyone else just turned into a zombie, stupidly shrugging all "well, we are in a pandemic after all, who are you to question any of the reactions to it?"
If these people were truly sorry, you would be compensated for what they did to you. I don't see any help forthcoming for you or the vaccine injured, those whose businesses were crushed, doctors whose medical licenses have been taken, those whose loved ones were killed in hospitals or by the vaccines, etc.
Oh yeah, believe me, I'm not waiting around for any contrition/apology/etc. But the whole thing of Emily's "oh, we were so unkind to each other" without being able to state the concrete nature of those unkindnesses, as you have named some above? As if it was all just a matter of being 'uncivil' and 'bad-mannered' and--oh, the libs hate this one--'emotional and even therefore irrational'? Just gross. Squishy liberal grossness. (I know, it's not just libs, it's not a left right thing, but right now the libs do it best, flexing the emotional maturity of a 2-year-old.)