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2021-10-03 at 11:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Refuse, then wait until they fire you, then get an attorney and sue. You will receive at least two years back pay and get your job back. None of these demands are actually legal.
you think this is doable for masks too? my workplace is making us wear those now but they arent pushing a vax yet. -
2021-10-03 at 11:38 AM UTC
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2021-10-03 at 11:40 AM UTCno maskers and pro vaxxers are all just retards
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2021-10-03 at 11:50 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Same thing for masks. It's illegal for a workplace to order you to restrict your air supply. Any human rights violated is illegal.
allright i shall look into this, but it being my only source of income, i cant afford to gamble with losing it and i have zero faith in institutions respecting the law, they will only respect the might of the hate mob. did they respect the human rights of falsely accused communists during the communist hysteria 70 years ago? how about the human rights of falsely accused perverts 20 years ago, even today? no, the victims only got justice posthumously after all the hysterics with any living memory died.
might is the law and right now the majority believe that if you arent vaxxed or wearing a mask then you are gonna cause an apocalypse.
no one gives a fuck about your human rights or mine. -
2021-10-03 at 11:57 AM UTC
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2021-10-03 at 12:57 PM UTC
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2021-10-03 at 12:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ More and more every day.
its too late, the precedent is set and the damage is already done.
by the time the majority figure everything out, it wont matter anymore. this blatantly illegal controlled demolition of the entire countrys economy shouldve been met with a mass resistance from the very start, not years after the fact when they already cemented their control. -
2021-10-03 at 1:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev its too late, the precedent is set and the damage is already done.
by the time the majority figure everything out, it wont matter anymore. this blatantly illegal controlled demolition of the entire countrys economy shouldve been met with a mass resistance from the very start, not years after the fact when they already cemented their control.
In the French Revolution in France during the "Terror", they dragged every politician and official and sympathizer out from under their rocks and cut their heads off. -
2021-10-03 at 2:12 PM UTC
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2021-10-03 at 3:10 PM UTC
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2021-10-03 at 3:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Refuse, then wait until they fire you, then get an attorney and sue. You will receive at least two years back pay and get your job back. None of these demands are actually legal.
You're so full of shit, Speculum.
Governments can and do require certain things for public safety. One only needs to look at all of the vaccine requirements in every single state in order for a child to attend school. -
2021-10-03 at 3:23 PM UTCdo you understand what it means to call someone that
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2021-10-03 at 3:23 PM UTC
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2021-10-03 at 4:18 PM UTC
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2021-10-03 at 5:24 PM UTCmandatory
[ˈmandəˌtôrē]
ADJECTIVE
required by law or rules; compulsory.
"wearing helmets was made mandatory for cyclists"
synonyms:
obligatory · compulsory · binding · required · inescapable · unavoidable · requisite · necessary · essential · imperative
required
[rəˈkwī(ə)rd]
ADJECTIVE
officially compulsory
mandate
[ˈmanˌdāt]
VERB
require (something) to be done; make mandatory.
"the government began mandating better car safety"
order
[ˈôrdər]
VERB
ordered (past tense) · ordered (past participle) · -ordered (adjective)
give an authoritative direction or instruction to do something.
"she ordered me to leave" · [more]
synonyms:
instruct · command · direct · enjoin · give the order to · give the command to
ordinance
[ˈôrd(ə)nəns]
NOUN
NORTH AMERICAN
a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
"a city ordinance banned smoking in nearly all types of restaurants"
an authoritative order; a decree.
synonyms:
edict · decree · law · injunction · fiat · command · order · rule · ruling · dictum · [more]
decree
[dəˈkrē]
NOUN
an official order issued by a legal authority.
"the decree guaranteed freedom of assembly" · [more]
synonyms:
order · edict · command · commandment · mandate · proclamation · dictum ·
compulsory
[kəmˈpəlsərē]
ADJECTIVE
required by law or a rule; obligatory.
"compulsory military service" · [more]
synonyms:
obligatory · mandatory · required · requisite · necessary · essential · statutory · prescribed · imperative · enforced · demanded · binding · forced · unavoidable · inescapable · incumbent · enforceable · contractual · stipulated · set · de rigueur
Speculum, I think we've found your problem.
You never made it past 4th grade comprehension reading levels, did you? -
2021-10-03 at 5:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 mandatory
[ˈmandəˌtôrē]
ADJECTIVE
required by law or rules; compulsory.
"wearing helmets was made mandatory for cyclists"
synonyms:
obligatory · compulsory · binding · required · inescapable · unavoidable · requisite · necessary · essential · imperative
required
[rəˈkwī(ə)rd]
ADJECTIVE
officially compulsory
mandate
[ˈmanˌdāt]
VERB
require (something) to be done; make mandatory.
"the government began mandating better car safety"
order
[ˈôrdər]
VERB
ordered (past tense) · ordered (past participle) · -ordered (adjective)
give an authoritative direction or instruction to do something.
"she ordered me to leave" · [more]
synonyms:
instruct · command · direct · enjoin · give the order to · give the command to
ordinance
[ˈôrd(ə)nəns]
NOUN
NORTH AMERICAN
a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
"a city ordinance banned smoking in nearly all types of restaurants"
an authoritative order; a decree.
synonyms:
edict · decree · law · injunction · fiat · command · order · rule · ruling · dictum · [more]
decree
[dəˈkrē]
NOUN
an official order issued by a legal authority.
"the decree guaranteed freedom of assembly" · [more]
synonyms:
order · edict · command · commandment · mandate · proclamation · dictum ·
compulsory
[kəmˈpəlsərē]
ADJECTIVE
required by law or a rule; obligatory.
"compulsory military service" · [more]
synonyms:
obligatory · mandatory · required · requisite · necessary · essential · statutory · prescribed · imperative · enforced · demanded · binding · forced · unavoidable · inescapable · incumbent · enforceable · contractual · stipulated · set · de rigueur
Just because the dictionary claims something does not make it so. For a law to be valid, it must first have the authority. In turn, the authority derives from the people, not the decriers, mandators or compulsories. Therefore, valid laws must first be demonstrated to be necessary for the common good, they must be put through the lawful channels, and they must receive the approval and authority of the people, to be considered a valid law. Did you actually think invalid laws do not exist, or have never existed? Decrees, mandates, compulsions, requirements, requests and ordinances without due process and without lawful authority are invalid on their face and can be justly ignored.