The Vaxxinated People Are Scared To Get C0VID
By Staff Reporter
The vaccinated people are scared.
They’re scared to get COVID.
They’re scared someone they love might get it and possibly die from it.
They were worried they might not get to travel again or see their international families.
They’re not ignorant or ‘sheeple’ (I loathe that term) – they feel like they’re doing the right thing for themselves and the people around them.
This may not have been an easy choice.
Unfortunately they might have felt obligated to do so.
They might have been scared to get the needle.
While you may not agree with them, it’s important to understand WHY these people have made their choice.
You may think they’re wrong, but I’m sure you’ve felt scared and afraid before.
It feels terrible.
We need to have compassion and empathy for people making a hard choice that’s different than yours.
The unvaccinated are scared.
They’re not inconsiderate monsters who thought “I’m going to try to screw over the rest of the people and not get my vaccine.”
They’re worried about long-term side effects.
They’re worried about their immune systems.
They’re afraid of how much the government is stepping in on their personal choices, freedoms and rights.
They’re scared they might end up with Bells Palsy, myocarditis, shingles, blood clots, a miscarriage, a heart attack, heart palpitations, profuse unending vomiting, an autoimmune disease activation or death.
They’re worried they might never see their international families again.
It would be easier to get the shot.
It isn’t easy to say no to the shot.
While you may not agree with them, it’s important to understand WHY these people have made their choice.
You may think they’re wrong, but I’m sure you’ve felt scared and afraid before.
It feels terrible.
We need to have compassion and empathy for people making a hard choice that’s different than yours.
This is NOT the time to turn on each other.
It is never the time to do that.
Stop the divide.
– Come together with compassion, empathy, understanding, patience, and forgiveness.
– Take a moment to listen without judgment.
– Take time to see where the others are coming from.
– Everyone is doing their best.
Lashing out and placing blame will only make things worse.
Shaming is not the way to change someone’s mind.
Understanding why and having compassion is our only choice.
Choose kindness, always