I mentioned in my other newsletter that I was supposed to head to New York City for a few days today, on a trip I
planned months ago.
It would have been the last time I got to spend time with Michael Malice in the city, and over the years we've had some truly great times there.
But with the new "Key to NYC" program, I can't get into anything now. Everything worth doing requires "proof of vaccination," and the fact that I have natural immunity doesn't matter.
So I'm staying home, refusing to give the vaccine fascists one cent, and I'll see Michael after he moves out of the city in a couple of weeks.
I realize that for a lot of people this is just another blue city doing something stupid and evil, but it's hitting me especially hard because I've loved the city for so long. I love the theater, I love the food, I've made great friends there; there's so much I could list. And now I'm shut out of it.
Because no, I am not getting "vaccinated" against a disease I've already had, and I'm sure as hell not being bullied into it.
And to say that there isn't much sympathy among most of the vaccinated for people in my position would be an understatement.
I try to stay optimistic, but it seems like things are going to get worse before they get better. It's all fear and superstition at this point. National parks are requiring masks as of yesterday. National parks. It's as if we haven't learned a thing.
Naturally, this is spilling over into people's livelihoods, as evil bastards kick people with 30-year careers to the curb.
So:
If now isn't the time at least to see if working online is something you might enjoy, when would it be?
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In his program you'll learn what to do, and since it's inexpensive you can also use it to see whether this kind of work is for you or not.
It's on a dimesale, which means the price inches upward with each sale, so the sooner you can grab it the better:
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