For the ones who no longer believe it and are starting to see the light have you ever rec'd an apology? I'm planning to get a t-shirt that says "vaxxed and still waiting for that apology".
For the ones who no longer believe it and are starting to see the light have you ever rec'd an apology? I'm planning to get a t-shirt that says "vaxxed and still waiting for that apology".
My ONLY friend who finally woke up and did his own research after receiving 3+ jabs and a cancer scare, did not in effect apologize TO me, but he said "I wish I had listened to you. You were right from the beginning and you tried to give me the information, but I dismissed it and thought you were extreme like a conspiracy theorist and incorrect. I regret that I could not take in the information you were trying to lovingly give me (thereby taking these shots and getting turbo cancer, which I definitely regret doing!"
I'm good with this. I think this is as good (an apology) as I'm ever going to get from anyone. At least he and I can now talk "conspiracy theory" stuff together. My friend doesn't understand how harmful it was that every single person dismissed me, turned away from me; some people cussed me out, insulted me, the guy I was dating broke up with me, I listened to endless vitriol from people I care about, who did not know that I was unshotted, about the "horrible people" who refused to get these shots; the vaccine passports which many businesses and entertainment venues began implementing..... he does not know the emotional devastation of what it was like to be on the receiving end of that.
On the other hand..... I made my very deliberate choice, which now means I avoided some of the harms that people who took the shots are now having to live with. I'm glad it was a hard NO for me.
All of this aftermath is monumental. We can never go back to the way we were before.
My own adult children refused to read anything I gave them, or watch any of the excellent videos by Drs like Kory, McCullough, Gold, etc. They thought I was crazy, and said they “trusted their doctors”. It really hurt, and I think permanently changed our relationships. The harm done by Covid extends far beyond the physical.
For the ones who no longer believe it and are starting to see the light have you ever rec'd an apology? I'm planning to get a t-shirt that says "vaxxed and still waiting for that apology".
My ONLY friend who finally woke up and did his own research after receiving 3+ jabs and a cancer scare, did not in effect apologize TO me, but he said "I wish I had listened to you. You were right from the beginning and you tried to give me the information, but I dismissed it and thought you were extreme like a conspiracy theorist and incorrect. I regret that I could not take in the information you were trying to lovingly give me (thereby taking these shots and getting turbo cancer, which I definitely regret doing!"
I'm good with this. I think this is as good (an apology) as I'm ever going to get from anyone. At least he and I can now talk "conspiracy theory" stuff together. My friend doesn't understand how harmful it was that every single person dismissed me, turned away from me; some people cussed me out, insulted me, the guy I was dating broke up with me, I listened to endless vitriol from people I care about, who did not know that I was unshotted, about the "horrible people" who refused to get these shots; the vaccine passports which many businesses and entertainment venues began implementing..... he does not know the emotional devastation of what it was like to be on the receiving end of that.
On the other hand..... I made my very deliberate choice, which now means I avoided some of the harms that people who took the shots are now having to live with. I'm glad it was a hard NO for me.
All of this aftermath is monumental. We can never go back to the way we were before.
My own adult children refused to read anything I gave them, or watch any of the excellent videos by Drs like Kory, McCullough, Gold, etc. They thought I was crazy, and said they “trusted their doctors”. It really hurt, and I think permanently changed our relationships. The harm done by Covid extends far beyond the physical.
Can SO relate to all of this.
a good thing is that you now know the real character of those people.
exactly.
devastating, though, after all these years.
alienating.
Patti, I’d love one if those T-shirt’s!