My significant other is a federal employee, and it was recently announced that all federal employees will be told to take the jab by executive order. My instinct tells me that this is a gross violation of constitutional rights, but I don't know what the best way to argue against it would be if it goes through. Do you guys have any advice other than refuse for as long as possible? I'm wracking my brain, but I really don't know what to do.
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All of you should read "A Report on the Fighting Culture of the United States Navy Surface Fleet" from I think last year or the year before which describes how all of these extra HR trainings are the taking the place of actual warfighting training, destroying morale and pride in the service.
One of the most damming quotes is, ““Sometimes I think we care more about whether we have enough diversity officers than if we’ll survive a fight with the Chinese navy,” lamented one lieutenant currently on active duty. “It’s criminal. They think my only value is as a black woman. But you cut our ship open with a missile and we’ll all bleed the same color.””
And when you're done with that, go read "Lying to Ourselves: Dishonesty in the Army Profession" from the Army War College about how a culture of yes men and ass-kissing is reducing readiness.