Unfortunately what you say is not today’s narrative. Just yesterday I was labeled everything from unpatriotic to an enemy of the US.
Tomorrow I expect the message to be I need to be arrested and sent to some re-education camp, forced to take the vaccine or summarily executed.
Laugh today, but remember this post.
A covid-pass will not prevent vaccinated people from catching and passing covid to others.
Sorry, your narrative from yesterday is between them and you.
The narrative going forward in your community may not be the same in my community (Québec) but at least you now have a heads up if you choose to come to Québec after September 1st.
Listen,
I'm not a fan of vaccine mandates but I have lived in an environment where vaccines were mandatory while growing up in a military family and again when I myself served in the Armed Forces. Those that refused...they were
not arrested. Instead, they were not allowed to use the resources.
- Also, I think you have a misunderstanding of a "Vaccination Passport" considering it has already been used for many decades aka "Vaccination Card".

I remember when I was a kid, my old man was stationed in Brazil for about 1 1/2 years (embassy duty). We as his family allowed to go with him but only if we were vaccinated.
Another situation, I remember when we moved from France to Chicago in the 70's...we had to show proof of vaccination to be enrolled in the elementary school's system as the same as all the other children regardless if they were military family or not. Thus, all parents had to show proof of vaccination for their children for enrollment in the schools.
- There were a minority few that refused...they were then allowed to home school their children.
Proof of vaccination was not only common in the state of
Illinois...it was common in many states at that particular time in a battle against Smallpox. In fact, a few summers I stayed with my grandmother in
South Dakota...they sent mobile vaccination trucks to the reservations for immunization of children.
I would later learn it was also done in Illinois and Kentucky too in the regular public school systems. In fact, it didn't matter where our family lived as a military family...my parents always carried those vaccination cards to every Doctor visit and every military housing check-ins.
In fact, its been a common theme since the 50s for many families that immigrants to the United States or Canada had to be vaccinated and today I read complaints (demands) that immigrants crossing the southern border of the United States should be vaccinated.
Thus, proof of Vaccinations have been around much longer than you think and that raises the question...why is it a big deal now in comparison to
not being a big deal in the past when diseases like Smallpox or Rubella were causing mayhem to the population ???
Here's something else to think about...prior to Covid...many states already had requirements for proof of vaccination to enroll children in schools. It was
not until Donald Trump lost the Presidential election that 9 of those states enacted new laws to ban vaccine mandates.
Life goes on and people learn to live with vaccinations if they want to use resources used by those that are vaccinated.
Note: I mention some states have passed laws banning vaccination mandates...more clarification below.
- The laws don't prevent officials from encouraging vaccinations, only from requiring it. So governors in these states are still pushing for people to roll up their sleeves, just not ordering it.
- The vast majority of these laws apply only to state and local governments, meaning private schools and employers in those states can still pass vaccine mandates.
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