The mainstream media likes to push the incorrect narrative that the people against forced mandates are ‘uneducated’. Networks like CNN conveniently do not cover the numerous reports of outraged doctors, lawyers, professors, and other white color workers against the government-enforced push for vaccine mandates.
Well, now A NASA engineer has joined the fight. Sophia Smith, who has spent the last 37 years working for NASA, threatened to retire if the organization dares to force mandates against her “First Amendment right”. Smith has claimed religious exemption:
“I believe my body is God’s temple,” Smith told co-host Brian Kilmeade. “All three of vaccine[s] use stem cells as [sic] either development or testing, and as a pro-life, I just do not believe that’s the right thing to do.”
“I believe my body is God’s temple,” Smith told co-host Brian Kilmeade. “All three of vaccine[s] use stem cells as [sic] either development or testing, and as a pro-life, I just do not believe that’s the right thing to do.”
“So I’m stand[ing] firm, particularly in fighting for the constitutional right… our First Amendment right. That’s our rally. We call it the constitutional rally,” Smith explained, referring to a group of fellow NASA employees who are assembling in protest of the mandate.
Smith detests that employers are forcing workers to chose between their rights and their employment.
Biden just signed an executive order forcing vaccine mandates for all federal workers and contractors within the executive branch. The executive order doesn’t allow much room for personal exemptions and does not allow for extra testing as an alternative.
Smith also questions how Biden can force legal Americans to get vaccinated but not see it necessary to vaccinate the massive influx of illegals entering the US:
“If [the] president feel like it worked… why did he not force the illegal immigrants and the refugee[s] and people who are receiving money from the government to get the vaccine?” Smith questioned.
“Why are they forcing the people that are working to get this vaccine? I [sic] just doesn’t make any common sense,” Smith concluded.