1,200 First Responders in Hawaii Announce Class Action Lawsuit to Stop COVID Vaccine Mandate – IOTW Report

1,200 First Responders in Hawaii Announce Class Action Lawsuit to Stop COVID Vaccine Mandate

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Hawaii attorney Michael Green is spearheading a class-action lawsuit representing 1,200 first responders against the State of Hawaii against its mandate that they all be vaccinated for COVID-19.

The class action lawsuit was announced at a press conference on Friday.

“The heavy-handedness that we are now seeing is shocking to the conscious for Hawaii especially, and there’s got to be a voice,” Green said.

“What is being done now is pitting people against each other,” he added. “I mean, almost to the point of violence. We have nurses looking at other nurses, outraged that they didn’t take the vaccine.”

“You have parents of kids who have been vaccinated, ‘that’s what my parent decided’,” he continued. “Sitting next to a kids who has not been. They have religious reasons not to, or an absolute fear that they don’t want their son or daughter to be one of the 45,000 that died from it,” he claimed.

In August, CDC Director Walensky made the admission to CNN’s Wolf Blitzer that the COVID vaccines, which are still under Emergency Use Authorization, do not prevent transmission of the virus. Therefore, vaccination is not a public health matter, but an individual health concern that is between a patient and doctor. READ MORE

10 Comments on 1,200 First Responders in Hawaii Announce Class Action Lawsuit to Stop COVID Vaccine Mandate

  1. “We have nurses looking at other nurses, outraged that they didn’t take the vaccine.””

    I am so fucking tired of modern medical cowardice I can scream.

    I know everyone’s sick of my “back in the day” stories, but it’s relevant because, decades ago, I was what they now call a “front line responder” when Fachi was pulling the EXACT SAME SHIT WITH AIDS.

    Difference was that socisl media wasn’t so powerful, cancelling people and getting them doxxed and fired if you disagreed with them wasn’t a “thing”, Government didn’t own medicine, and the old school doctors and nurses hasn’t been chased out of medicine by the tortures of getting paid under Obamacare.

    Also, the ethos, the zeitgeist, the sense of duty then was apparently different in that we not only took oaths, we took oaths SERIOUSLY. Having KNOWINGLY chosen a profession that a) necessarily involved sick people, and b) deliberately went in harm’s way to GET to them, and also having essentially promised God to do our best, we did not shirk from knife weilding crazies, let alone someone with the sniffles. Menengitis, hepatitis, tuberculosis, flus so intense the patient had febrile seizures, weird purplish knobby opportunistic infections on AIDS patients before anyone understood them, they were ALL out there, way nore infectious and WAY more lethal than this “coof” nonsense that “health care professionals” get their rainbow scrubs twisted about now.

    Didn’t matter. We had a duty. If we wanted “safe”, we wouldn’t fucking BE there.

    I know what’s there becauae I lived it on a daily basis. I was hit by every imaginable bodily fluid, had a baby too small for the masks we had throw up in my mouth during CPR, held bags as people vomited not entirely inside them, sometimes after INDUCING them to vomit, wiped more shit and piss and blood and bile from ambulance cots than zookeeper would cleaning a lion’s cage, crawled into upside-down partly crushed cars underneath bloody people to package them for extraction, hunted severed body parts across multiple highway lanes, and mostly in a polyester uniform shirt or thin cotton jumpsuit (except for the car accidents) that was DEFINITELY not blood or body fluid proof.

    And I’m supposed to flinch af a fucking dry cough?!?

    …thing is, I was in no way extraordinary. I got there trying to live up to the standards of my brothers and sisters in the department, the daily bravery I saw in the nurses at the hospital, the dedication of the tired interns in the ER, the incisive no-nonsense approach of the attendings, and the incredible FIELD surgical feats of the AirCare docs in the same tortured metal that we were feverishly trying to pull apart for a rescue, just to name a few, even the helicopter pilots who would set their back to a whirling tail rotor, willing to die rather than allow a distracted patient loading crew to end up in it instead.

    I can’t even FATHOM one of those folks getting all Karen over ACTUALLY sick people, let ALONE theoretically “unvaccinated” colleagues.

    It was an accepted risk, no more, no less. Didn’t like it? Go work in a vetrinary office instead, or drive a bread truck or something, over HERE, we FOUGHT the Reaper, not cowarded away from him in fear.

    *sigh*

    But I guess that was a different time.

    But people are what they are, the times don’t change them, they make the decisions for what they are themselves.

    I had a PA in an actual hospital ER, one that I was once proud to bring patients to, literally run away from his duty when he was supposed to be numbing my wife’s hand for stitches when he stuck himself instead, then disappeared without explanation only to send a proxy to the bay some time later to finally tell us what the problem was and ask if she’d consent to an AIDS test so he would stop gibbering in fear underneath the towels in the Clean Linen closet. She consented and didn’t have it (would have made for a fun trip home if she HAD), and eventually we got some other guy to (badly) stitch her hand, but really, if that guy couldn’t even nut up to tell us about his own mistakes he should be prepping corpses, not working an ER.

    But he’s pretty common now.

    I dont just talk smack about the kids today though. I personally still live by the same rules I always have with the same, accepted risks.

    Because i get bored with just programming robots now I took a side job in the Company as a medical First Responder there. It’s basically an emergency First Aid position witn CPR and AED training, and most of the time its bandaging the noggins of numbskulls who crack their heads illegally crawling under conveyors, moving overheated employes to air conditioned areas in our hot Midwestern plant in higb summer, little shit like that.

    Except when its not.

    Someone found a 19 year old kid down in a bathroom one day. I’ve covered this in part here before and some I won’t say because they haven’t buried him yet (yeah, not a win), but that’s not this point.

    The point here is that my dumb ass wasnt carrying my rescue mask that day, and a person needed immediate CPR. Yes, there’s such a thing as “compression only” CPR, but it doesn’t offer the BEST chance at life.

    And I’m not goimg to stand before the Lord one day and have him tell me I didn’t do my best.

    So for only the second time in my life, Coof notwithstanding, I did unprotected rescue breathing.

    Without hesitation. Only tbing I could do.

    I still don’t know what his proximal problem was. Outwardly healthy 19 year olds don’t usually just die (although I’ve seen some that did before), so they did autopsy. Such reports aren’t available for 8 weeks, however. All I know now is that he had no IMMEDIATE public health concerns.

    And that I haven’t got sick. I stayed away from my wife at first, but she wasn’t having it. She lived witb me through my first medic years too, and said we would trust the Lord, and so we have.

    And that’s that. Never lost any sleep worrying about it, either. Everyone dies once, but as Shakespeare said, cowards die a thousand times just WORRYING about it.

    Which I have never done.

    And will never do.

    And as J said, I am not unusual for my cohort. Really, I inculcated this just trying to live up to the standards of my day. I dont know what changed, if it’s too much soy, too much fluoride, or too much Democrats ruining everthing, but whatever, I have nothing but contempt for the modern medical cowards that seem to be the REAL endemic now.

    Seriously. If you can’t take the heat, get out of the kitchen.

    If you are THAT scared of sick people, maybe don’t get a job WORKING WITH THEM. Go get a job doing Coof shots in a Walgreens or something where you can jab the deceived like yourself all day, safely behind a double mask, Plexiglas barrier, and a grinding face shield.

    Go be a coward somewhere else.

    Because you’re fucking USELESS at a hospital if you’re THAT big a pussy, and honestly we’d be better off with NO ONE than someone with no sense of duty and a yellow streak a mile wide like YOU…

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  2. Not just being a pussy, but being a retard… and further pretending to be a retard so you didn’t have to do anything.

    Crackerbaby, Tim, and I were just talking about this. We have a duty even if we don’t swear a duty. We have a duty to the Bell System, or a duty to the WSSC. Furthermore we have a duty to the subscribers who use the shit.

    Crackerbaby and I wore the Bell. My Dad wore The Architect of the Capitol. It was truly an honor.

    Jennifer wears the RRT.

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  3. These people are all insane.

    Read these comments from a daughter of a man who was fully vaccinated, mainly stayed home, wore a mask and died from ‘covid’.

    “can’t imagine how much more he would have suffered if he had not gotten the vaccine.”
    A doctor:
    According to Jan Patterson, an infectious disease specialist at UT Health, Rodriguez was right in her assessment, that her father would have suffered more if he had not been vaccinated.

    Exactly how are you going to suffer more than struggling to breathe and dying from not being able to breathe? I would also bet he was on a ventilator. When are these doctors going to quit murdering these patients with ventilators?
    I had a nurse who was a traveling nurse tell me when my husband was in the hospital that she had worked in several hospitals on the covid floor and out of all of them she had tried to comfort, only one survived after being put on a ventilator. She told how sad it was that none of them were able to be with any family member when they died.

    https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/567402-fully-vaccinated-man-dies-of-covid-19-daughter

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  4. More anti vax evidence comes out by the hour. Anti vaxers are very wise. Most are well educated, unlike the 28 year old Journalism degree holders at the MSM who crank out fear 24 hours a day. If the anti vaxers are correct, in a few years most of America’s liberals will discover they unknowingly signed up to be executed via graphene. Survivors will haver to learn Chinese.

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  5. @Super

    Fauci recently claimed that early in the AIDS crisis, he went into the gay bathouses of Boston in order to observe what was going on, seeing as how, at the time, the virus was carving a path of death thru homosexuals living in large cities only

    So this was a hot investigative lead, and what he witnessed was gay men engaging in pathogical sexual behavior, where they were allowing multiple men to sodomize them over the course of a night

    This of course was definitive conclusive proof that AIDS was a venereal disease linked to anal sex, because how else could a venereal pathogen enter the bloodstream

    And yet he and the entire Public Health establishment covered this up and made up a horrendous lie that terrified the entire nation

    I was caught in this hoax, which caused me to seriously consider calling off my marriage. Then I read an article, “The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS” where, Michael Fumento a guy who wasnt even a doctor put 2 and 2 together and came to the obvious conclusion that, since the pathogen must enter the bloodstream it must be mostly associated with anal sex

    The only way a completely heterosexual person could get AIDS is via intravenous drug use or from the virus entering the bloodstream thru venereal lesions such as canker sores. It was as obvious as putting 2+2+2 together to get 6

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