Army rescinds COVID-19 vaccination requirements | Article | The United States Army This is good to see, but the harm has been done. This action may be too late. Those kicked out for asserting their bodily autonomy are likely no longer interested in serving Sam and his perpetual wars brought under fraud.
The military has required certain vaccinations for as long as I can remember. I still remember my uncle telling us about the cocktail shot that they didn’t even know what it was. And they will continue to require those vaccines going forward — only one of them was politicalized.
That's true, but I wonder how many other shots were questioned by Army doctors from the start? LTC Teresa Long was punished for pointing out early the harms of the clot shots. LTC Peter Chambers, Special Forces, joined Long in dissent. The Army poisoned its best troops and is now trying to walk it back. The FAA poisoned all its staff and pilots, and has not yet tried to walk it back. It wasn't an accident, it was deliberate treason, poisoning the citizens.
Not a false analogy per se, but can you cite any other military vaccinations where the drug manufacturer had legal immunity with respect to side effects up to and including death? Not sure what you mean by politicalized. Both Trump and then Biden pushed the covid vax. That being said, It was stupid to kick people out of the military who had knowledge, training, skills, experience, and likely were able to pass a PT test. That stupidity can only be blamed on the Biden administration. But thank God and give Biden credit for the major accomplishment of renaming Fort Bragg to Fort Liberty.
You think those heroes storming beach at Normandy got to say no? I’d wager that was a bit more dangerous than the trump vaccine
Those vaccines weren't experimental. The DOD didn't have the authority to force the troops to take an experimental vaccine.
The discharged soldiers still have apply to change their records. It’s pretty silly to make trained, experienced military men jump through hoops for reinstatement after they were let go because of a failed policy, especially when the military has recruitment problems.
It only takes once to ruin trust forever. The military has a long hard road ahead of it convincing people that one was all there will ever be.
You just made my other point for me: what major war were we involved in that protected the free world from annihilation, in 2021-22?
Bullets and bombs are threats from the enemy. What kind of person signs up to be threatened by their allies?
Actually, there is. The DOD can't perform experimental surgery on a soldier...lol. That's just ****ing nuts.
I can agree that our troops signed up to take lawful orders from their superiors but I can also agree it was a stupid policy that had the stupid result of depleting and thus hurting our armed forces, and at a time in which troop readiness should be top priority. Hope they get a lot of them back and learn that experimental shots to protect soldiers who aren’t at risk from what the shot is supposed to protect them from is really really stupid.
So, you actually believe that soldiers can be ordered to undergo human experiments in the armed forces? Um... LMFAO What kind of animals do you think our military commanders are? Are you comparing them to *********kers like Josef Mangele?...lol
"Lawful" being the key word. Ordering troops to take an experimental vaccine, for no good reason, wasn't a lawful order.