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February Update On My Line in the Sand

Last year, when our authoritarian government introduced a vaccine requirement for school teachers, I took a stand against this position by refusing to get vaccinated. I drew my line in the sand. Some, confused and bamboozled by government propaganda or perhaps a self-righteousness stemming from ‘having done the right thing’ immediately criticised this as an anti-vaccination position. I was knocked for demonstrating a reckless disregard for others. But these detractors were a minority. The callousness of some New Zealanders throughout the mandates has been mentioned by others, nevertheless, I want to focus on the positive. I received so much kind-hearted support that my family and I were blown away. There are some wonderful ordinary Kiwis out there who will never win New Zealander of the year, but who are true ‘salt of the earth’ people.

Some may be interested in how things have panned out for me, so I thought it was about time to give an update on my situation.

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Convoy 2022 – A view from on the Ground

There is definitely a lot of misinformation and outright deceit about what is going on down in Wellington. The AM show interview with Ardern a couple of days ago was absolutely shameful on that front. If you want to know what’s going on, go to primary sources. People who are actually on the ground in Wellington. Watch the live feeds, hear from the people there. Do yourself a favour, watch both videos.

Seymour? See Less

And so it begins. A press release from Mr Seymour on Friday indicated that change was in the air. More came on Sunday’s press release. Then came a live video chat with Seymour on Sunday evening. There are few things as amusing as a politician doing an about-turn and trying to pretend it is not an about-turn.

Seymour uses the press release to put the boot into Jacinda Ardern and Trevor Mallard, as you would expect.

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Caesar Is Lord?

One of the oddest things is how many evangelical Christians have refused to say the vaccination mandates are unjust. Even now as the narrative is collapsing, they refuse to show public support for those protesting the mandates. This seems to me to demonstrate that their functional Lord is Caesar and not Christ.

On the seatbelt analogy

Several times I’ve heard people mention the law about wearing seatbelts as an analogous situation to vaccine mandates, almost like it’s some kind of precedent that’s been set. They say, “We accepted having to wear seatbelts and this is no different”. So I thought I’d list a few key ways in which this is an obviously false comparison.

1. Wearing a seatbelt does not inject something into your body; it’s more like putting on an item of clothing 

2. You can choose not to wear a seat belt, at your own risk, and still drive a car

3. The consequence for not wearing a seat belt (apart from possible injury) is that you might get a fine or perhaps there might be some insurance implications. Choosing not to do so does not cost you your job and livelihood or affect your ability to get a new job. 

4. Wearing a seatbelt is reversible – you can just take it off again! You cannot undo a vaccine. Whatever changes it makes to your body and its immune function are with you for life.

5. No one else goes around asking you whether you are wearing a seatbelt and denies you access to certain places if you refuse. 

6. I haven’t seen scores of people posting photos on Facebook of themselves ‘making it click’ with holier-than-thou sayings such as “I’m wearing my seatbelt for my whanau”. 

7. Your seatbelt doesn’t need updating every 6 months or an extra one put on. 

8. There are no KFC bribes for wearing one. 

9. To my knowledge, wearing a seat belt does not pose any risk to the wearer. Perhaps it may cause a little chafing or some injury in the event of an accident, but it doesn’t seem like people suffer injuries from merely wearing one. By contrast, the many stories and stats on covid-19 vaccine injuries cannot be ignored. 

10. Seatbelts had been around for a long time before being mandated, unlike the COVID-19 vaccines. You can’t magically simulate long term safety data because the key ingredient is TIME. 

So in conclusion, no, I don’t think mandatory vaccination is at all like mandatory seat belt wearing!