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Poll Finds Vaccinated Americans Significantly More Likely to Dump Their Friends Over Stance on COVID-19 Jab

So much for the tolerant left.

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A new poll finds that vaccinated Americans are far more likely to permanently sever relationships with friends over their opinion on the COVID-19 jab than those who haven’t been vaccinated.

According to the OnePoll survey, 14 per cent of Americans who have been vaccinated have axed a friend from their life due to a difference of opinion on the issue.

“Of those who ended a friendship, 66 percent are vaccinated and 17 percent don’t ever plan to receive the shot,” reports Study Finds. “Fourteen percent of vaccinated respondents — about 1 in 7 — say they parted ways with friends who didn’t want to get the vaccine.”

In other words, those who are most submissive to peer pressure when it comes to taking the shot are also the most intolerant of those who exercise their bodily autonomy in declining to get jabbed.

This once again underscores how those who routinely preach about how compassionate and caring they are about other people are in fact ruthlessly intolerant of anyone who doesn’t agree with them, to the point of destroying entire friendships.

97 per cent of vaccinated people who dumped their friends considered their ex-buddies to be “full-blown anti-vaxxers,” a term weaponized by the media to smear anyone who has concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine.

However the fact remains; Discouraging people from taking a vaccine is infinitely less malevolent than forcing people to take a vaccine against their will.

America now faces that reckoning with Biden’s plan to impose federal vaccine mandates on every company that employs over 100 people.

Expect many more relationships to crash and burn thanks to the latest wedge issue that has been weaponized by the system to divide and conquer the masses.

Source: Summit News

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