They refused to comply with the Navy’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Then came the lawsuit, sailors arguing the Navy violated their First Amendment rights by ignoring sincerely held religious beliefs. Now, a settlement has been reached. The case began with 35 members of the special warfare community and was eventually expanded into a class action suit on behalf of 4,300 Navy seals and sailors. The plaintiffs cited religious reasons for refusing the COVID-19 vaccinations.
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7 Responses
How about refusing based on basic common sense and bodily autonomy? Will they ever admit how wrong they were when it comes to this (and all other) vaccines? Our amazing military men and women are NOT guinea pigs!
Absolutely; no other reason is necessary.
DONT GET IT. HOW CAN A EXPERIMENTAL JAP BE MANDATED?!
ITS NOT A VACCINE🥀
My son started his own lawsuit as an Army reservist. The Federal court he was in halted his big Federal Employees for Freedom lawsuit when Biden cancelled his mandate. The army forced him to retired because he would not be vaxxed, and he was suing them and Biden! He is now retired and they lost their #1 Recruiter in the western US. They are IDIOTS.
It is illegal to mandate any experimental medicine. Why was the 1st amendment needed in the first place? Clown world.
Why was the 1st amendment needed, it is not lawful to mandate any experimental meds? Clown world.
I refuse to take the poison. Hats off to Navy seals and sailors who refused to comply with Covid 19 vaccine mandate. Let’s thank them for serving us. Amendment One rights must be honored no matter what.