I'm sorry to be the one who breaks the news, but this is not the front line in the fight against slavery. If this truly is about enslavement, this "final battle" (as Elle puts it) has been raging for thousands of years and I dare say that we are unlikely to resolve it by abstaining from the jab.
I would hate to see folk burn out over this. Humanity has survived much worse. We are all descended from survivors in one respect or another.
Burn out? No, that would not be optimal. And this certainly isn't humanity's first battle with the slavers.
But let's be very clear here. There seems to be a widespread belief that the vaxx is about the vaxx. In other words, that it's just a choice to take it, and face the possibility of personal health consequences, or not take it, and face the economic consequences. This is very short-sighted in my opinion.
If one does not have control over what goes into one's body, one does not own one's body; one is by definition a slave. Further, if participation in society is contingent upon allowing the oligarchs to do as they will with your body, there is absolutely nothing stopping them from building upon that precedent; and in fact, every reason to suppose that is precisely the intention. Further mandatory injections, modifying one's DNA who knows how; mandatory chips, perhaps, for tracking or even direct access to the nervous system; perhaps mandatory hormonal treatments, if it's decided that for instance, high testosterone levels are a public health threat. The possibilities are almost limitless given the technological and pharmaceutical tools available to the technocrats.
By taking the vaxx, one accedes to the precedent. From that point on, one no longer has grounds to refuse or oppose subsequent elaborations built upon it.
Now, personally, I don't have kids. Thank God I'm not in that position; that's a horrible choice to have to make. However, I do believe the above considerations should at the very least form part of the calculation that any parent in the situation of choosing between job and jab is making. My point isn't that someone who chooses the jab to keep the job to keep a roof over their kids' heads is necessarily making the wrong choice; only they can know that. My point is only that it isn't
just about their personal health and it isn't
just about keeping their job. The stakes are higher than that.