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Proof-Variation7005 t1_iz5zoh5 wrote

You probably could've gotten a way more sympathetic audience if you just said you'd left your state job and didn't specify you're a prison guard who got fired for refusing a vaccine that was no problem for over 90% of adults in this state.

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Automatic-Ad1109 t1_iz60jxr wrote

not a guard *eye roll
Apparently, you don't know that DOC employees have hundreds of different career paths, including maintenance, administration, education, religious, and recreation persons *Eye Roll*
Nice assumption, though, I could draw parallels between the majority and their decisions but I doubt rational thoughts and statistical probability is your strong suit

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_iz63h5l wrote

I like how you skipped to the technicality of wrong job title and missed the point of loudly announcing this change in jobs was the consequence of your own actions and something that most people find pretty unsympathetic.

I'm done arguing about the logic for or against vaccines. It's just remarkable that our society had the easiest character test in human history and the people who willingly failed it can't stop screaming about that. Future psychology classes are probably going to be entirely devoted to analyzing that shit.

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Automatic-Ad1109 t1_iz66hsh wrote

Yes, there's a little book called the Art of contrary thinking. I suggest you read it. There are consequences for all actions and inaction; therefore, if I were to cherry-pick a statement, it says that's the most illogical. Unless you're trying to state the obvious, then bravo, Captain. Your argument was weak and highlighted your bias and ignorance, but we are all sometimes guilty of that so I forgive you

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