My wife and I are (were) very close with another couple, hanging out with them at least once weekly. They have ghosted us the last few months. I talked to my friend (him and his wife are both double injected and boosted) and he informed me they have been hiding because she is pregnant, four months along now. I congratulated him and invited them over for dinner. He texted me the next day asking myself and wife and kids to take a Covid test prior to their coming, which he would provide. I told him no and explained how Kary Mullis the inventor of the test said it can’t be used for that, and I texted him the pdf of “Breaking the Spell” and referred him to the chapter debunking the Covid test which takes less than five minutes to read. He simply replied “then we will decline the invitation”. My wife is upset because we hung out with them all the time during Covid while she was pregnant with our most recent child. We also have several young children (vs. being pregnant with one) and we aren’t asking them to take a test.
Wouldn’t it have been more polite for him to decline the invitation outright, than ask someone to take a test to go to their house for them to make you dinner?!
I’m just venting to look for support and see what other people say about this situation and if I’m crazy for not wanting to talk to these people ever again. Thanks
You're not crazy for this at all. We all need to stop enabling mental illness. I had a family member sandbag me with this test bs at Thanksgiving. Drove two hours to see them and ten minutes out they called and said they wanted me to take a test in the driveway once I arrived. I was just like yeah come out when I pull up. He came out with a test and I calmly explained there'd be no test taking so he could either let me in or walk back in and explain my absence to the rest of the family but if my grandfather died before I had a chance to see him again I would blame him and never forgive it. He let me in but wasn't happy. Had a nice visit but I'm never going back.
At least he let you in.
I love this story. Good for you!