jacksonsprat22
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Fined for what? Staying six feet away from you?
What law would I be breaking?
Not wearing mask in public. Depends on your state. But, clearly, you care about no one but yourself. So why should I care about you?
Fined for what? Staying six feet away from you?
What law would I be breaking?
Is that a right you believe you have?
Who thinks they have a God given right to not get sick?
If the left is particularly concerned about social distancing and isolation for the purpose of maintaining as little spread of the virus as possible, why is it that the same people also advocate keeping the border open during all of this?
If anything, maintaining open immigration and sanctuary policies completely undermines any potential gains from isolation due to the introduction of people that aren't typically screened for the virus and could easily be carriers.
There is surely a massive amount of cognitive dissonance being engaged by the left on this issue.
Not wearing mask in public. Depends on your state. But, clearly, you care about no one but yourself. So why should I care about you?
I am not asking you to
And you obviously care about yourself so much you are willing to violate my rights so you can feel safe
That's a stretch.
I'd say there is more dissonance in those who demand we re-open more quickly, but then oppose things like masks, distancing and more testing, which can HELP us re-open more quickly.
However, where I draw the line is when you want to piously try to impose your beliefs onto me.
Does that right include infringing on the rights of others?
But in any society, you need to surrender some of your freedoms for the safety of others. You do not have the "right" to murder people, because that right would impinge on others rights to live. Nor do you have the "right" to drink and drive, for the same reason.
This is all a balancing act, and I can certainly understand if you said it should be heavily balanced towards individual rights, but it should never be an absolute right to ignore others safety. You do not have an absolute right to spread disease, and you never have had that absolute right.
Libertarians want freedom without obligation.
Some libertarians can be described that way, but that also applies to much of the left on various issues.
News to me. What leftists say they don't care about anybody but themselves?
That's a stretch.
I'd say there is more dissonance in those who demand we re-open more quickly, but then oppose things like masks, distancing and more testing, which can HELP us re-open more quickly.
You don't have the right to be a potential spreader of a deadly virus.
But in any society, you need to surrender some of your freedoms for the safety of others. You do not have the "right" to murder people, because that right would impinge on others rights to live. Nor do you have the "right" to drink and drive, for the same reason.
This is all a balancing act, and I can certainly understand if you said it should be heavily balanced towards individual rights, but it should never be an absolute right to ignore others safety. You do not have an absolute right to spread disease, and you never have had that absolute right.
All rights infringe on others' rights. It is just the way of the world. We live in a society, so have to play by some basic rules. The question is the balance.