February 2, 2022

Army to immediately start discharging vaccine refusers

5 comments:

Anonymous said...


"Misconduct"? Does this mean a Dishonorable discharge, or an Honorable discharge?

Not indication in the article.

As an honorably discharged veteran may be eligible for VA medical care, it would be an insult to health care providers if these "refusers" would be eligible.

amaranth farm said...

If I want to have sovereignty over my body, because I have fact based reasoning to be skeptical of mRNA technologies, I should be denied health care? That is more deplorable than cleaving to guns and bibles.

amaranth farm said...

I might add, that I am not alone in being wary. Have you bothered to look at the percentage of Medical professionals who themselves are refusing to be a lab rat?

Anonymous said...


Re: amaranth farm
Please do research. J&J is not a mRNA vaccine.
You can still be vaccinated and not give up your 'fact based reasoning'.
Concerning your question about being denied health care - no, you should not, but military men / women that are discharged for not being responsible should not be afforded VA medical care. They can buy health insurance just like you and me.
However, it would Not be unreasonable for insurance companies to make future contracts to refuse hospital care for those unvaccinated. Why should responsible citizens pay for irresponsible, irrational, superstitious, and otherwise complete idiot's hospitalizations. And subsequent medical care that results from 'long covid'.

Anonymous said...



Hmmm… Which is worse, which is worse. A person being denied having his/her healthcare paid for by the general public because he/she doesn’t do the responsible action of getting a vaccination for Covid-19, that has lead to the spread of a virus that has caused the demise of 901,392 people (per Johns Hopkins 5 Feb 2022 at 8:21 AM ET); or “cleaving to guns and bibles” which I take to mean ‘demanding’ ones personal ideas concerning religion and society and threaten and/or kill those who fail to believe the same.

Would it be a ‘giant leap’ to think that a ‘gun-totin’, ‘bible-thumpin’, ‘anti-vaxer’ that demands their healthcare be paid by ‘other people’, might by slightly myopic.

Yes, there are medical people that haven’t been vaccinated. But that varies greatly with the social community that they are surrounded by, ie those cleaving to guns and bibles (but NOT my bible I should note). But how likely is an unvaccinated person to be hospitalized or dying vs. a fully vaccinated person? https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2022/02/02/covid-cases-mandates-vaccines-deaths/9308759002/