And that is the problem, you a few million others do not think they are responsible. — Athena
"Creating and Destroying a Civilization" — Athena
Yep. That's right. When Covid is suffocating you to death and you're tearing at your throat with your fingernails because you cannot breathe, you can relax because it's really just about safety v. "freedom," free press, academic independence, and corporate power.The dilemma is about safety versus liberty, the boundaries we put on those in power; it is about the free press, the independence of academia and the growing power of multinationals. — Tzeentch
If people exercising an unalienable right is a problem to a society, — Tzeentch
If you believe the "unvaccinated" are responsible for the covid pandemic, you have simply fallen for the government's "us versus them" narrative hook, line and sinker. — Tzeentch
Yep. That's right. When Covid is suffocating you to death and you're tearing at your throat with your fingernails because you cannot breathe, you can relax because it's really just about safety v. "freedom," free press, academic independence, and corporate power. — tim wood
"Unalienable right?" And what right would that be that you're referring to? — tim wood
It would be nice if you read your own reference. This merely affirms by claim existence of such rights, qualified as being equally for all. That's it. But I asked you what right in particular you were referring to. Wassa matter, you no understand English?"Unalienable right?" And what right would that be that you're referring to?
— tim wood
Human Rights Principles — Tzeentch
Suppose what you like. My request to you is to try to be thoughtful/reasonable. So far you're just a knee-jerk sock-puppet for ideas you do not understand.You think your tirades and personal attacks will convince me of anything other than your deplorable character? — Tzeentch
You may choose to live in fear. I do not. — Tzeentch
That may be true when it comes to exercising rights. But rights must be distinguished from privilege. The courts long ago drew that distinction with driving. — James Riley
Not only is bodily autonomy a human right, it is the foundation upon which other human rights are built.
It is included, implicitly or explicitly, in many international rights agreements, such as the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
However, Covid only killed 700+k in the U.S. and some millions world wide; largely people that the anti-vaxxers don't care about. — James Riley
You are afraid of a vaccine. — James Riley
I don't believe the government is using vax's to 'control' people but it is fairly clear that we're talking about freedoms and we've seen creeping laws against 'terrorism,' 'hate speech' and such that have not exactly instilled people with confidence. — I like sushi
The right of autonomy over one's own body is not a priviledge, it is a human right. — Tzeentch
I refuse to take the vaccine out of principle. — Tzeentch
... your principle is not based on right to bodily autonomy. — James Riley
You have not right to interfere with the bodily autonomy of others by injecting them with your virus. — James Riley
Take your virus home and play with it all you want. But don't come out and interfere with the bodily autonomy of everyone else. — James Riley
Human rights are the bottomline to which we hold states, and indeed all that seperates us from chimpanzees - the sole achievement of mankind over its animal nature over the course of thousands of years. — Tzeentch
The right of autonomy over one's own body is not a priviledge, it is a human right.
— Tzeentch — James Riley
An unvaccinated person isn't really more infectious than a vaccinated person. In fact, natural immunity is more effective and effective longer than a vaccine. — Tzeentch
An unvaccinated person is more likely to spread the disease than a vaccinated one. — Athena
I think you'll have to try that again and don't mention vaccination. — frank
Completely untrue, which is why this argument has long since been abandoned and replaced for the "unvaccinated put more pressure on health services"-argument, which seems to be just as baseless, since in my country about 80% of the people on the IC are vaccinated, in a country where about 80% of the people are vaccinated (Implying there is little to no correlation). — Tzeentch
Our goal is to stop the spread of a deadly disease and if you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem. — Athena
It most certainly is. — Tzeentch
but it can make life impossible to the degree where I have no choice. — Tzeentch
An unvaccinated person isn't really more infectious than a vaccinated person. In fact, natural immunity is more effective and effective longer than a vaccine. This is more "us versus them" narrative; baseless and inflammatory. — Tzeentch
Serious question; how many shots will you take before you object? Five? Ten? At what point will you understand that people do draw a line and say "I will take no more"? Or will you follow authority without question, and expect everyone else to do the same? — Tzeentch
:100: — James Riley
Completely untrue, which is why this argument has long since been abandoned and replaced for the "unvaccinated put more pressure on health services"-argument, which seems to be just as baseless, since in my country about 80% of the people on the IC are vaccinated, in a country where about 80% of the people are vaccinated (Implying there is little to no correlation). — Tzeentch
2. The delta variant broke through the vaccine's waning protection.
It was a perfect storm: The vaccine's waning protection came around the same time the more infectious delta variant arrived in Israel this summer. Delta accounts for nearly all infections in Israel today. — DANIEL ESTRIN
No, it is not. Your so-called principle is based on your desire to continue availing yourself of the privileges and benefits of society while not having to face a scary needle. — James Riley
And there we have it. You find it impossible to stay home with your filthy disease. You want the choice to hurt others. — James Riley
Okay, Doctor Tzeentch, if you say so. The experts disagree with you. — James Riley
Well, to be honest, when I joined the Marine Corps I felt like a fucking pin cushion! LOL! They wanted us immune to the panoply of viruses running wild in the third and fourth world shit holes that we went to. However, it turns out, I'd already been stuck several times before that, just to go to school and protect my family, school, community and country. I still get stuck for flu and tetanus every now and then. So, I seriously can't answer your question. Let's just say "a lot." — James Riley
You're just repeating nonsense on both accounts. — Tzeentch
Again, untrue. If life is made impossible, in a similar fashion as life is made impossible for Palestinians by Israel, for example, are you against that, or are you for that in the case of unvaccinated? — Tzeentch
No they don't. You won't find an expert that will tell you an unvaccinated person is more contagious than a vaccinated one, nor will you find one that tells you a vaccine is more effective than natural immunity. — Tzeentch
You do as you're told and expect others to do the same, but not everyone has this slavish disposition and unwavering faith in government. — Tzeentch
Maybe I have asked this before, but what exactly is that trust in government based on, considering the US government has a history of unethical medical experimentation? — Tzeentch
Also, do you ever wonder what the point is of going to all those third-world countries to drop bombs on poor people? Or is not asking questions about that also a part of being a "real American"? — Tzeentch
What I assume you consider valuable members of society put everyone else at risk every day. They step in cars, they don't get their flu shots, they procreate, they smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol, etc.
To cherry pick one particular risk and assign it so much weight is completely inconsistent and unconvincing. — Tzeentch
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