Yes I’m on your side! ❤️ count me in! Yeah I’m popular and unpopular in my department. It cuts both ways. They all love me because I say what they are thinking but don’t have the nerve to say. And on the other side, managers loathe me because I make it a headache for them.
They spew the importance of being authentic. Well I’m being my…
Yes I’m on your side! ❤️ count me in! Yeah I’m popular and unpopular in my department. It cuts both ways. They all love me because I say what they are thinking but don’t have the nerve to say. And on the other side, managers loathe me because I make it a headache for them.
They spew the importance of being authentic. Well I’m being my authentic self at work...I mean they gave me the license to be.
Love it! I'm a 70 year old grandmother who refuses to stop speaking out about the covid scam, especially the harms done by the shots and by mistreatment of patients in hospitals. I am passionately supportive of the vaccine injured, who are treated so terribly. I can't fathom a world in which telling your own experience results in you being called a spreader of misinformation. I carefully posted on nextdoor (which I well know is liberal) and offered help to vaccine injured (pointing them to good doctors or to support groups). I figured if I encourage one person that's something. I got about six likes and a private message from a person (non-injured) who thanked me for speaking out. She is a retired cardiologist NP who saw what she felt was vaccine adverse effects and was told not to report them. It's actually illegal not to report to VAERS. Of course, my post got taken down, but I'll just try again and look for other ways. I may have a huge poster made of the cover of Ed Dowd's book, Cause Unknown, and sit quietly outside places where the shots are given. My husband is the scientist in the family and I am the (would-be) activist. We are fortunate to be retirement age, so having to take the shots was never an issue for us.
You are inspiring me! I live in an extremely liberal town. We have nextdoor here (very political) but something even closer to home - a neighborhood email that’s intention and purpose is to keep us informed and connected. I believe it started because we were experiencing a number of car break ins - so a type of neighborhood watch. Well it turned into a weekly COVID email - the count, where to get vaxed, etc. - relentless and irritating. I finally took myself off the list for my own sanity! Oh dear - sacrilege! The news obviously got around real quick, neighbors starting treating our family differently, etc. I tell you, in removing myself, my anxiety levels went down real quick and I experienced an awakening in human behavior. Now where to channel my energy. I appreciate your determination and direction. Thanks for sharing your story!
Anne, you seem like a delightful wonderful person.
In communist China, they have neighborhood watch people that obsess about their neighbors. My wife has been on Next Door for several years. She has never posted anything at all. These people in China, I imagine them as mostly older women without sons, are the first ones to demand abortions for the young Chinese wives. And to demand the local government officials to weld their doors shut if they suspect the family inside has Covid-19.
Oooohh, I had to drop neighborhood. For one, the people in my “neighborhood “ drastically changed upon the arrival of covid. It was like a different world of people.
Second, I suddenly had a distinct feeling that the whole thing was being run and influenced (with fake accounts) by the CCP. When I looked it up sometime in 2020, it was being run by a Chinese person(s) out of San Francisco. The people’s cruel and newly formed attitudes on the site, and the ownership or management was very worrisome. I deleted my account immediately back in 2020, I believe it was.
Yes I’m on your side! ❤️ count me in! Yeah I’m popular and unpopular in my department. It cuts both ways. They all love me because I say what they are thinking but don’t have the nerve to say. And on the other side, managers loathe me because I make it a headache for them.
They spew the importance of being authentic. Well I’m being my authentic self at work...I mean they gave me the license to be.
Love it! I'm a 70 year old grandmother who refuses to stop speaking out about the covid scam, especially the harms done by the shots and by mistreatment of patients in hospitals. I am passionately supportive of the vaccine injured, who are treated so terribly. I can't fathom a world in which telling your own experience results in you being called a spreader of misinformation. I carefully posted on nextdoor (which I well know is liberal) and offered help to vaccine injured (pointing them to good doctors or to support groups). I figured if I encourage one person that's something. I got about six likes and a private message from a person (non-injured) who thanked me for speaking out. She is a retired cardiologist NP who saw what she felt was vaccine adverse effects and was told not to report them. It's actually illegal not to report to VAERS. Of course, my post got taken down, but I'll just try again and look for other ways. I may have a huge poster made of the cover of Ed Dowd's book, Cause Unknown, and sit quietly outside places where the shots are given. My husband is the scientist in the family and I am the (would-be) activist. We are fortunate to be retirement age, so having to take the shots was never an issue for us.
You are inspiring me! I live in an extremely liberal town. We have nextdoor here (very political) but something even closer to home - a neighborhood email that’s intention and purpose is to keep us informed and connected. I believe it started because we were experiencing a number of car break ins - so a type of neighborhood watch. Well it turned into a weekly COVID email - the count, where to get vaxed, etc. - relentless and irritating. I finally took myself off the list for my own sanity! Oh dear - sacrilege! The news obviously got around real quick, neighbors starting treating our family differently, etc. I tell you, in removing myself, my anxiety levels went down real quick and I experienced an awakening in human behavior. Now where to channel my energy. I appreciate your determination and direction. Thanks for sharing your story!
Anne, you seem like a delightful wonderful person.
In communist China, they have neighborhood watch people that obsess about their neighbors. My wife has been on Next Door for several years. She has never posted anything at all. These people in China, I imagine them as mostly older women without sons, are the first ones to demand abortions for the young Chinese wives. And to demand the local government officials to weld their doors shut if they suspect the family inside has Covid-19.
Keep watching.
Oooohh, I had to drop neighborhood. For one, the people in my “neighborhood “ drastically changed upon the arrival of covid. It was like a different world of people.
Second, I suddenly had a distinct feeling that the whole thing was being run and influenced (with fake accounts) by the CCP. When I looked it up sometime in 2020, it was being run by a Chinese person(s) out of San Francisco. The people’s cruel and newly formed attitudes on the site, and the ownership or management was very worrisome. I deleted my account immediately back in 2020, I believe it was.