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TopicU.S. Army begins to discharge soldiers who refuse COVID-19 vaccination
TheOtherMike
02/02/22 7:24:08 PM
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armandro posted...
That would be getting really fucking sick and surviving

then being like oh shit maybe I should have been vaccinated

I didn't like getting my yearly flu shots

one year I got really fucking sick with the flu
i felt like i was tripping on drugs and dying

never again

Punishment is what people here want to hand out

You literally don't understand the words you're using. Being terminated from a career for refusing vaccination when that career has literally always required vaccination is not a punishment no matter how many times you say it is. They have a choice. They can either keep their vaccinations current, like every other active duty soldier, like they agreed to when they took the job...or they can be discharged. Just like active duty soldiers can be discharged for breaking one of any number of rules or requirements. Discharge for refusing vaccination is a consequence. Objectively.
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