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This is the last stand if you want to stop the vaccine mandate

If you want to win, you better listen up. The king overplayed his hand, and he knows it. He has been working on ways to buy time without looking weak.

It feels like an old tv show where two men head toward each other, driving cars. The first to turn away is the chicken. If neither turns...


Here is the king's strategy: 

Divide and conquer. Pit the people against each other and blame the unvaccinated for every decree. Whenever he tightens down his grip over the people's liberties, he will blame the unvaccinated as a scapegoat.

Some people will get accommodations; others will get additional time to have more fear shoveled down their throats and more time to be guilted by the media, co-workers, and family. 

If you want to win, you have to stand together and make it hurt. You cannot allow yourselves to be divided. Do not empower the acting autocrat by playing into his game, hanging on to a shred of hope that your employer will spare you. If you permit your numbers to be halved, you will all suffer.

Accommodations and extensions serve a few purposes. They provide an opportunity to make an example out of a smaller number of subjects people and attempt to scare those given a little more time. Extensions also provide more time for the state to try and find and train replacements and shift workers around in hopes of keeping the titanic afloat. These extensions are not for you; they are a tool of the oppressor.

How you defeat the fake king:

1. Stop answering questions. Refuse to disclose anything about your vaccination status, NOTHING. Not that you have gotten it, not that you are not getting it, don't seek accommodations or exceptions. Do not quit, do not provide any paperwork for leave.

2. Win over the people who oppose the vaccine mandate but think everyone should get vaccinated. Ask them to support your position to end the mandate, ask them to stand with you. Talk to them about the process, and they may appeal reason and agree that even if it is going to be mandated, it should be done by our elected representatives after going through the process of public scrutiny, expert testimony, amendments, and votes that make the requirement law.

3. Win back those who caved under the pressure of fear and intimidation. These people feel violated and victimized. Build them up and give them confidence, bring them to the rally on Oct 3 from 1-4 at the Olympia Capital. Ask them to stand with you.

4. Appeal to those who will suffer from a massive increase in workload if they fire all of you. They can blame you, but they only have two choices, they either take the extra workload, or they stand with you against the mandate. There is nothing emotional about it; you have 100% of the power; it's not a negotiation; you simply provide them an out.

5. EVERYONE, I mean EVERYONE in all of the groups mentioned above, must stand together in solidarity. This means offense. You can't win playing defense under the king's rules.

Instead, on Oct 18 or the 4th... you all must stand together and stop going to work if they start firing people. 

This is what you offer to return to work:

1. Rehire every person who was let go and compensate them for lost wages.

2. Allow antibodies to be treated equally to a vaccination.

3. Allow testing instead of getting the vaccination.

4. Demand the legislation remove the governor's powers and requirements for employment be done with legislative oversight and the Democratic process as our nation and state was founded.

#HoldTheLine #CallHisBluff #DoNotComplay 

Past Blog: This is how we defeat the mandate



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