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LOM's avatar

This does not surprise me one bit. I worked at Hofstra University for 30 plus years. On three different occasions I expressed in writing to the upper administration my concerns about the vaccine. I cited specific research articles etc. I’m sure no one even read what I sent and just dismissed me as some crazy conspiracy theorist. Meanwhile I gave my heart and soul to that place and was looking to protect the institution as well as the students from experimental drugs for a virus that was 99.7% survivable for the majority of people. In the end, it didn’t matter. Clearly they were going to follow advice from I presume the CDC and or their medical professionals on campus. I was terminated because I would not take the vax having just recovered from Covid and believing my natural immunity was sufficient. (Not to mention the fact that I was advised by my doctor and my pharmacist not to take any vaccines while my antibodies were so high and while taking steroids to recuperate from Covid). While I miss my career incredibly, I know one day all of these universities will not be able to ignore the truth any longer. I’m just not sure how institutions of higher learning have become nothing but an echo chamber of people singing the same tune and disparaging anyone who dares to question the narrative.

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Alan Vanderville's avatar

They do not believe that you are under qualified. They are afraid.

Afraid that they will look foolish and no longer be the authoritarian.

They are afraid that you will pull on the thread of their dogma and it will fall apart.

Afraid that a debate will open the door to the collapse of agenda

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