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Anyone who writes “I got vaccinated out of love while anti-vaxxers did everything out of hate.” still has a great deal of soul-searching to do. One of the (many) reasons I did not get vaxxed was I figured if something was wrong with it and both me and my wife had it, no one would be there for the kids. This assumption of malice from these social justice and covidian loons has reached a real breaking point.

People like her threw away every single civil liberty we have, including the right to disagree with them without being censored - because of their profound arrogance and neuroticism. It's really hard to feel bad for people like this, but watching these breakdowns doesn't bring me the joy I thought it would have when we were in the thick of it a year and a half ago, either.

It's one thing to want someone to go to hell. It's another to realize that's where they are headed regardless of how anyone else feels about it. May God have mercy on her.

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Sarah Reynolds's avatar

Good point. Thank you so much for reading & commenting.

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Light Love and Truth's avatar

You are kinder and more sympathetic than I.

As a pediatrician who was forced to leave a practice she had lovingly and carefully built over many years, I would have some other thoughts to share with the good doctor.

There were red flags about the mRNA COVID vaccines before they were even authorized. Maybe it's because I'm naturally a skeptic, but they sounded too good to be true. As such, I scoured the literature about their history and, to date, lack of any real clinical application. (Poor efficacy, malignancy, and autoimmune disorders were notable concerns that kept them from progressing sooner.) I faithfully followed VAERS for months after the roll out. I'm not a genius, but the worrisome signals were clear and present and made me deeply concerned.

I pushed back against the healthcare worker mandate as long as I could, but eventually I was forced to either get jabbed or get fired/quit. I chose the latter. In an odd way, it spared me the ethical dilemma of promoting the vaccine to children, (which I simply couldn't do). I hope I demonstrated to my own children that integrity is something you choose to keep and cultivate and worth everything.

I lost respect for so many of my colleagues who eagerly followed the piper down a treacherous path. It is difficult for me to absolve them of the oath we ALL took to do no harm.

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Sarah Reynolds's avatar

Thank you so much for reading and commenting. I admire your refusal to promote the vaccine to children and I am so so sorry you had to quit your practice. Your own children are so lucky to have you as a parent 🤍

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The flying pig's avatar

This is becoming much more common - Emily Oster asking for forgiveness, Peter hotez telling us that maybe he was a bit too militant....and now this. They can’t hide it any more, they know the general public has had its collective eyes opened and the guilt and cognitive dissonance is building and building and building

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Grandma Bear's avatar

I wish Emily Oster (or whoever wrote that hot mess) had asked for forgiveness, but I didn't see anything like that in her article, since to ask for forgiveness, one must recognize and admit responsibility and guilt. She did nothing like that.

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stickdog's avatar

Well, as long as her myocarditis was in the right place.

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Sarah Reynolds's avatar

Lmao — wish I could retweet!

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Lillia Gajewski's avatar

I think you might be on to something, but my feeling is that someone very close to her warned her about this, or that she had a patient she feels directly responsible for killing because she forced the vaccine on them because she wouldn't listen.

I saw this tweet earlier and I just kind of read by it as more rationalizing a "Pandemic Amnesty," but you're right in that this seems much more personal. Thanks for the perspective.

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Sarah Reynolds's avatar

Thank you for reading & commenting!

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Laura Noncomplier's avatar

Fascinating analysis. I agree mostly but as i stated on another stack, there is another component here. She is preparing her defence, saying that she did it to herself therefore she was totally conned and can not be held responsible. But of course she can! She impugns others motives, saying that they did it out of hate. How dare she. She is the hateful one. She is NOT a victim. She is a perpetrator.

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Sarah Reynolds's avatar

Thank you for reading & commenting … yes, her hatred is eating her up inside.

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Pope T-Bone XXL's avatar

Yesterday I listened to Joe Rogan interviewing Bret Weinstein. Bret was talking about being willing to forgive those who made mistakes but withholding that forgiveness until those who did harm recognize and confess the harm they caused. This made Joe Rogan to launch a tirade about just forgiving people so we can move on because those who did harm won't admit it unless we forgive them first. Joe is totally wrong on this. Blanket forgiveness without repentance harms everyone involved and retards any kind of growth that may be possible for the transgressor. It also puts those who were transgressed against in real danger as there is no reason for the transgressor not to continue thier bad behavior.

A heart that was in the right place then should be able to be in the right place now and admit fault, confess, and seek forgiveness.

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Sarah Reynolds's avatar

You are so right: “it also puts those who were transgressed against in real danger as there is no reason for the transgressor not to continue thier bad behavior.” I couldn’t agree more. Thank you so much for reading & commenting.

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Sharon Garvin's avatar

I thought it was interesting that she says "anti-vaxxers did everything out of hate", everything? Besides refusing the experimental drug what are these additional offenses?

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Pope T-Bone XXL's avatar

Nothing is more hatefull than noticing that Pfizer eliminated thier control group and taking a wait and see approach or recognizing that children don't need to be vaccinated against a disease that poses no statistical risk to them.

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Sarah Reynolds's avatar

You are 100% right, Danny. Thank you so much for reading & commenting.

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Grandma Bear's avatar

Wow! Very insightful. I see she has made her Twitter account private, perhaps because she was getting blowback. I hope someone was able to share this post with her.

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Sarah Reynolds's avatar

Thank you so much for reading & commenting!

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ts1213's avatar

Kudos, Sarah for this writing! And not long ago I believe you stated that you had nothing to write about. Perhaps you were just being modest. Thank you, again!!

Terry

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Dissident Aggressor's avatar

And such is the fate of those who practice Blind Obedience.

This woman is yet another example of the destruction caused by public education.

Where people are taught what to think, not how to think.

I don’t suppose there’s any carpenters or mechanics in her inner circle that could have steered her away from that course of action.

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DawnJawn's avatar

After looking into the validity of the tweet, Joe Rogan and his staff determined that it was indeed a fake. They have since removed it from the podcast episode.

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Grandma Bear's avatar

With what evidence is Bret Weinstein making that claim?

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Sarah Reynolds's avatar

Weinstein is a deep state lackey … as mentioned in my stack, she’s real, she really tweeted it, then deleted it after people told her she was insane, then put her account on private. I found her linkedin profile & many youtube videos where she talks about working as a doctor during the Pandemic.

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Grandma Bear's avatar

Thanks! I agree about Bret Weinstein. He's at best just a useful idiot.

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