Blaming deaths on such a belief is rather silly. — NOS4A2
See Australia, Israel, Singapore...you cannot police a virus by denying people’s rights. — NOS4A2
Such choices are best left to personal morality, whether derived from religion, philosophy, tradition, etc. — NOS4A2
When people think, e.g., that being required to wear a mask is a violation of their "rights" I don't think we can expect much of them in the way of personal morality, if that includes any sacrifice or conduct on their part for the benefit of others.
Do you believe a government should be able to force you to wear clothing you do not like? — NOS4A2
The question goes not to what you can clothe yourself in, but what you want to wear. You claim a right to wear what you want. I simply want to know what you base that claim of right on, because I am pretty sure that no such right exists.
As a practical matter and within broad limits, of course you seem to, and that agreed. But the question here goes to right.
I do for the simple reason that I am able to dress myself. — NOS4A2
Yup, so we outlaw the ones that have risks we deem high enough. Like stealing. Or killing. Or not wearing a mask during a pandemic.
Unfortunately with a mentally incompetent and dangerous a**hole in the wheelhouse.We were in uncharted waters — ArguingWAristotleTiff
nos4. Go get infected with covid. Spread it to your family and friends. And when you recover, come back and tell us about your experience; maybe then you'll know something. Until then, you're not even making sense.
I also don’t need to sacrifice mine or my children’s rights to protect Tim from a virus any grown adult can avoid on his own accord. — NOS4A2
Until someone comes along and deems masks to be risky, then you’re left wondering why you gave up your right in the first place — NOS4A2
You claim you have a right to wear whatever you want based merely on the fact that you can clothe yourself. — khaled
I get that you didn't like President Trump. Noted.Unfortunately with a mentally incompetent and dangerous a**hole in the wheelhouse. — tim wood
Geographically captains more recently are always in chartered waters, but the waters themselves are never charted but are always new. And up to the end of the 19th century, captains were often in uncharted waters. The point being that the real issue is the quality of the captains. So in fact the United State of America did not do the best it could. We did not even come remotely close. And the failures are across the board, large and small, and in many cases will be enduring. There is no defense for the unspeakable. There is only taking stock, acknowledging, and trying to figure out how to never, ever, again screw up so completely. If you're not ready for that, and apparently lots of people are not, therapy is the right action to take. It's not about politics; it's about a life consumed with craziness and absurdity.
500,000+ dead, and what did our captain say? "No, I'm not responsible." Churchill had something to say about that kind of leadership. "He should be pole-axed." — tim wood
Well it appears we need some clarification. Are you suggesting that Trump is not mentally incompetent and also not an a**hole? I've never knowingly been within 50 mile of the man, but I will concede I do not like him.Unfortunately with a mentally incompetent and dangerous a**hole in the wheelhouse.
— tim wood
I get that you didn't like President Trump. Noted. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
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