20 Feb 22
@wajoma saidAnd for God's sake, stop saving lives, isn't that right?
You run all over the message board with basically the same analogy fail about how minor the seizure syrup; it's less than seatbelts, it's less than road kill, it's less than fire escapes, it's just a jab. You're braver to take the juice than people who have faced down rubber bullets, tear gas, water cannons, loss of their business, loss of contact with family, loss of their ho ...[text shortened]... loss of employment.
If it is such a minor thing, stop mandating, forcing, coercing the clot shot.
@wajoma saidExactly right, one can say the same thing about all mandates. We're in a mandate-heavy society, but conservatives only want to complain about this one thing. Why?
If it is such a minor thing, stop mandating, forcing, coercing the clot shot.
Speeding is a $400 fine, but I'm a really good driver and I don't think I should be unnecessarily burdened by speed limits. Speed limits have already wasted 100+ hours of my life. Why do you have a problem with that?
It's almost like different people in society have different public safety concerns and the government has to perform the difficult task of weighing those concerns against freedoms and making laws. The normal, lawful response to things I don't like is not to block traffic for weeks. That is pouting.
You just want to complain about something different, the vaccines, while completely dismissing my concerns about other mandates. You say this one's different than building codes because "well because maybe 10 years from now we'll find some negative health consequences" but why don't you say that about all the other mandates? Meanwhile your dumb protesting the government takes all your other rights away, and you willingly agree that you can only cross the public street at specific designated places. You are a sheep.