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Thanks for your work and your support. If we could just get these students to critically think about all the data that is out there, I really want to believe (perhaps naively) that they would push back. Many already know, but feel alone and afraid to speak out. When the college students rise up, the college mandates end.

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For a mere $52k annual tuition and a 3.5% acceptance rate, this is what you get?

Or is this just lip service with the religious exemption form requiring a checkmark only?

https://huhs.harvard.edu/files/huhs/files/student_vaccine_exemption_form.pdf

Perhaps why students aren't rising up.

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Schools like Boston College have denied all religious exemptions, because you know, the 80 year old Pope says its a moral obligation. They even fought some medical exemptions.

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Yes. I disagree, and why I haven't returned to the church I had been going to.

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Yup - that is it, but last year it was more involved. They have "evolved" to rubber stamp exemptions basically b/c NO ONE requests them.

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What are the ways to speak directly to the students effectively? I realize many feel they are invincible and is a big part of the problem. Perhaps a collection of vaccine injuried testimonials specifically in the 16-22 age range?

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It is very difficult to get injured students (or their parents) speak out (or sue the colleges) for fear of retribution. The majority of young adults get their news from TikTok (sad but true). Do you know an influencer who would post some of these stories before they get cancelled? We working on trying to get the attention of college newspaper to investigate and print recent studies on the dangers of the vaccine of their age group. No luck so far but we keep trying.

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