Unvaccinated Americans Are Digging in Their Heels – Good for Them!

The people in charge of this country don’t seem to realize how much more their actions are causing people to resist the vaccines. And trying to run us all through a forced vaccination program isn’t helping to break down our resolve.

This meme is just one example of the type of #Resistance memes floating around these days. Have you been on a non-Twitter social media platform lately? It’s filled with memes and even personal declarations from people that are extremely similar to this one.

Young, unvaccinated Christians are declaring that they will refuse to date or marry anyone who has had these gene altering COVID shots. And they’re serious!

They’re also extremely well-informed about the risks from vaccines and how the treatment of these experimental medicines is far different from the way any previous vaccine has been rolled out.

It normally takes 4 to 5 years in a controlled study to determine whether a new vaccine causes neurological disorders or an autoimmune disease.

But now they’re threatening everyone with forced vaccination with an untested medicine that just rolled out a few months ago. If they wanted to convince Americans to take the medicine, this is not the way to go about it. Americans are digging in their heels and it’s going to get worse.


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