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Elon Musk announced how he would have rejected Joe Biden's mandatory vaccination demands

Elon Musk announced how he would have rejected Joe Biden's mandatory vaccination demands 



There have been multiple claims that the highest court in the United Nations has decided that Joe Biden's executive order violates the constitution and that this decision has been upheld. Before they could achieve anything at all, this edict stipulated that everyone had to acquire the vaccine as well as many booster shots.

In response to this situation, Elon Musk wrote on his social media accounts about it and the potential harmful decisions that would result if employees pushed firms to require them to obtain the vaccination. In his post, he discussed the potential for employees to force companies to make these decisions. In his essay, he described the scenario as well as the decisions that may be made if employees forced employers to compel them to acquire the vaccination. He also mentioned the decisions that might be made if employees forced employers to require them to acquire the vaccine.


Elon Musk wrote;

“My concern was more the outrageous demand that people *must* take the vaccine and multiple boosters to do anything at all. That was messed up.

Until the Supreme Court invalidated Biden’s exec order, SpaceX and many other companies would have been forced to fire anyone who refused to get vaccinated! We would not have done so. I would rather go to prison than fire good people who didn’t want to be jabbed.

“As for myself, I got original Covid before the vaccine was out (mild cold symptoms) and had to get three vaccines for travel. The third shot almost sent me to hospital. How many other people out there have symptoms that are actually from the vaccine or Covid treatment, rather than Covid itself?

“As for those who didn’t take any vaccine, well @DjokerNole just won a record number of grand slams … It’s not like I don’t believe in vaccines – I do. However, the cure cannot be potentially worse than the disease. And public debate over efficacy should not be shut down. There is also great potential for curing many diseases using synthetic mRNA, so let’s not throw the baby out with the bath water”.


In response to the opinion expressed by Elon Musk, it prompted a sizeable number of comments from readers. The following is a selection of the feedback that was offered.

“If the vaccine didn't stop transmission then having mandates was not only unnecessary but completely idiotic and unscientific. Mandates killed jobs, families, friends, businesses, and trust in public health. And if that wasn't enough....the C19 vaccines did the same while seemingly causing irreparable damage to people's health”@hugh_mankind


“This things we will never find out. 

What would have been better? Doing nothing and letting c9vid do its thing, than everyone would complain that the state didnt do enough. Or forcing vaccines, which is relatively new, effective, but not really sure about side effects. The sad truth is, that everything is instrumentalized for politics”. @KMfinanzen


“The Amish did ok. They all got it one month, then they had funerals (which they all attended) for the people that died. Then things went back to normal. The Conventional Wisdom folks will point out the big spike, but the Amish were cool with that. Hard to do that with the rest of America, the Amish have the best food, an incredible community spirit, and quite a bit of success at telling the government to go F yourself. If you got sick, a bunch of community members swarmed to your house and helped you”. @twinforces


“My hubby and I both received the first two vaccine shots as soon as they were available, mainly because I have Lupus, so have to be extra cautious.  Later, after all the info started leaking out on side effects, etc, we chose not to get any boosters.  

That said, in the last year we both were put on Blood Pressure meds and sent for other testing, such as stress tests, heart scans, etc.  Nothing showed, but it's concerning.  Neither of us had any issue prior to the vax. While the doctor did not state anything about the BP  being related to the vax, the conspiracy theorist in me thinks maybe it's related”. @Kittaene 


“It should have never been by force. That's against people’s freedom of choice”. @Kendominic2


“There is no randomized study that ensures that any of these COVID vaccines are effective and effective in preventing transmission, reducing death, hospitalization or symptoms. all studies are biased and only evaluate immunogenicity, which is not equal to efficiency. This alone would be enough to end this discussion. Where are the RCT safety and efficiency studies on these vaccines? @Dr_francisco_


“Elon, when COVID hit, it was chaos. There was hysteria and we didn't know what we were up against. I think pushing for vaccines was less about "controlling" folks and more about giving society, especially the vulnerable, a fighting chance against a potential severe illness ... now that we know more i hope our next approach should be a bit more different. I got my initial Moderna shots but haven't gone anymore since then. As for whether we need additional doses, I'm cool with leaving that decision to the experts”. @Mario_4411


“The sunk cost fallacy is a cognitive bias that makes you feel as if you should continue pouring money, time, or effort into a situation since you’ve already “sunk” so much into it already. This perceived sunk cost makes it difficult to walk away from the situation since you don’t want to see your resources wasted”. @Melchizedek1972


“It's interesting that you said you'd have taken the consequences than to fire good people. The problem was that most small and medium sized businesses don't/didn't have the resources to make that kind of stand. They could afford to battle with the government lawyers, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. The government counts on being able to inundate those that oppose it”. “I respect your willingness to stand up for your principles and your employees. It's really the only chance we have to stand up to those who wish to control us illegally. There were many more employers who would have wanted to do the same thing as you, but would have potentially lost everything to do so”.@FLCons 


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