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RE: No Jab, No Job Comes To Singapore

in #covid3 years ago (edited)

Understandably, many people are getting fed up, worn down, tired and feeling a little helpless at this point. The fake pandemic narrative rolls on and on and illogical restrictions tighten, loosen, then tighten some more. With mounting government and media pressure the growing divide between jabbed and unjabbed worsens.
So it was really quite refreshing to stumble across this piece of writing from Singapore. Most of what you described can also be applied to other countries, including here in the UK, though I suspect many do not yet comprehend the steps that are yet to come. You clearly set out a number of worst-case scenarios for the months and years ahead, while also suggesting potential solutions for ways to exist in an environment hostile towards those of us who will not accept the mRNA jab, or the tyranny surrounding it. Thank you for the glimmer of hope. While I have been mulling similar thoughts about alternative income streams, I agree that the time to have these things in place is right now.

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Thanks for reading!

I imagine it's (slightly) easier to cope with things in the West, as liberties and civic participation are part of their cherished traditions. In Singapore, we have conformity and authoritarianism. I have to stand against the very culture of my country.

Things are going to get worse before they get better.

Very true, though liberties have been squeezed so gradually, the majority likely haven't even noticed how much we've lost over the past many decades.

Yes, I'm sure you are right about that.