2021-09-06 00:10:52
UNA HISTORIA QUE ME HAN COMPARTIDO...
Last Friday I was on a train to Castelldefels with my boyfriend, and right opposite us sat this guy, who asked us could we watch his luggage while he went to the restroom. He came back and we ended up striking a conversation. He was from Toronto, and was going to Sitges for a short holiday. He asked so how’s things over here, and that’s when we began to talk.
He told us he’s a director of a division of Pfizer in Toronto, and that he was seeing his colleagues being fired for refusing to take the vaccine, of which there were apparently quite a lot of them. He’d taken it himself back in April, but said he’s against discrimination of those who don’t want it, being as it is against basic human rights. He was shocked at how this was happening in his own company, and literally said “especially since it’s now being proved these vaccines do not work”, and that he knew of many double-jabbed people currently in hospital with respirators. He said for him it was a very difficult situation in his job to be witness to all of this but “he didn’t want to think about it”, otherwise he wouldn’t be able to deal with it...
Then he began to talk about how this is big big business and all the money they were making, but that's when our stop came and we had to get off. It all went really fast but we got off the train amazed at the conversation we’d just had. Behind this guy there was a Brit couple who’d been listening to all of it and who kept looking at us in total shock.
We wish we could’ve taken out the phone and recorded it but I don’t think he’d have talked as he did. He was wearing a mask all the time, except at the beginning he kind of took it off and smiled at us then put it back on. Most people on the train had their masks below their noses, we had taken our masks off and nobody told us anything.
I'm sending you the story in case you'd like to share it with the group. Of course we don't know if what he said about who he was is true or not, but I wonder why would someone make all this up and then have a conversation with a couple of strangers on the train? As soon as we were out on the station we realized we should have stayed until Sitges and kept talking, but it went all so fast, completely took us by surprise.
Just wanted to share this, thanks for reading.
Love,
Raquel
Raquel me manda una historia interesante.
Espero que os guste.
>Esto es lo que ocurrió:
Iba en un tren hacia Castelldefels con mi novio, sobre la 1 de la tarde, y justo enfrente de nosotros se sentó un hombre que nos pidió si podíamos vigilar su equipaje para ir al baño. Cuando volvió empezamos a hablar. Era de Toronto e iba de vacaciones a Sitges. Preguntó cómo están las cosas por aquí, y fue entonces cuando empezó lo interesante.
Nos dijo que era un director de Pfizer en Toronto, y que estaba viendo cómo despedían a sus colegas por negarse a ponerse la vacuna, que por cierto eran muchos. Él se la puso en abril, pero estaba en contra de la discriminación de los que no la quieren, ya que va en contra de derechos humanos básicos. No podía creer que esto estuviera pasando en su propia empresa, y dijo literalmente "especialmente ahora que se está demostrando que estas vacunas no funcionan", y que sabía de muchas personas con doble vacuna que están en las UCI en respiradores. Dijo que para él era una situación muy difícil ser testigo de todo esto en su trabajo pero que “no quería pensarlo”, ya que no podría afrontarlo ...
Empezó a hablar del gran negocio que es todo esto, la cantidad de dinero que estaban haciendo, y entonces llegó nuestra parada y tuvimos que bajarnos. Todo fue muy rápido, pero salimos del tren alucinando con la conversación que acabábamos de tener. Detrás de este hombre había una pareja de británicos que había estado escuchándolo todo y que nos miraba de vez en cuando en estado de shock.
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