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Stand your ground before it's too late... or is it already to late?

By Matthew Hayward

I am done playing nice. I have been far more understanding, empathic and reasonable with COVID fear pushers than most people I know that share my sentiments, probably more reasonable than was warranted.

I have given many a pass based on the premise that people believe what they are doing is well-intended and noble. In fact, I still believe that to be true, but I am no longer willing to continue the same respect I have given in the past.

It is truly time to start standing our ground before it's too late.

Any businesses that gives preference to people who are vaccinated for COVID19 will be boycotted. That includes airlines and sporting events.

Sometimes fighting for freedom isn't convenient. But giving in to the gradual erosions of liberty comes with far greater inconvenience.

We must stop enabling this insanity, we must stop allowing the government to get away with intimidating and manipulating us into oppressing each other. 

We must start pushing back and force businesses to make a decision, fall in line with the state and go out of businesses, or refuse to comply and stand with the people.

By giving business to those who comply with the state, we are only empowering and continuing the insanity.

Draw a line in the sand people!!! Don't you see what's happening? Don't you see or freedom slipping away in delusions of grandeur by those who think they are saving us all at our expense?


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