Tuesday, December 28, 2021

A Remarkable Lack of Moral Fiber

Working on my list of vaccine proponents, I came across a pool of prominent individuals who've embraced vaccine mandates without question. They are the CEOs of large American corporations. Hardly any of them voiced any moral or legal concerns with mandates. Their substantial resources and army of lawyers were not engaged in defense of voluntary measures. They chose instead to use their resources against their employees, and vaccine mandates were widely adopted.

It's as if it never occurred to the CEOs that the mandates may have been in violation of basic moral and legal principles, and that any court case based on natural law will find the CEOs guilty and their companies liable for damages. It will be a clear cut case because the vaccines are not fully tested, and coerced medication is a violation of bodily integrity. 

The mandates have set the CEOs up for massive lawsuits. Once the tide turns, and people start to realize the magnitude of the injustice done to them, court cases will commence.

Some of the CEOs who were quick to adapt vaccine mandates appear to be waking up to this fact. They're getting second thoughts. They're starting to argue against mandates. They realize that they may find themselves face to face with the mob, so they are eager to build a plausible defense for themselves.

There's also a notable number of CEOs announcing early retirements. This too may be due to a desire to get out of dodge. But their past failure to act proactively in defense of their employees will remain with them. Their victims will demand compensation for the damages they've caused, including anxieties and hardships.

Making things all the worse for the CEOs is the fact that they don't enjoy the legal protection afforded to politicians, and with their victims running in the tens of thousands, legal blowbacks are virtually guaranteed, and they have no-one but themselves to blame.

The mandates stunk from the start. The CEOs should have noticed and acted accordingly. But their remarkable lack of moral fiber made them oblivious, and so they're likely to find themselves hounded to their graves by their victims.

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Jumping spider looking for prey

By Opoterser - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link

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