Who will take the vaccine?
Re: Who will take the vaccine?
In the US, the right to body privacy has been set into law on the basis of constitutional interpretation.
With that as precedent, vaccination cannot be legally mandated. Mandatory vaccination violates the autonomy of body privacy, and those who are vaccinated are immune to the virus that has a 99% survivability rate give or take. After all, immunity against such a horrendous threat to life is the purpose for being vaccinated, isn’t it?
Wasn't that the purpose of crippling the economy and destroying lives, and damaging childhood development?
However, contrary to privacy as a consideration of law interpretation, privacy is now an anachronism. Big tech saw to that, and everyone checked the box that says, “I agree.”
Since privacy is an anachronism, is legal justification based on privacy nothing more than a legal contradiction? A delusion?
All the king’s problems
And all the king’s cures
Couldn’t match the horsepower
Ridden by the king’s jurors.
Jury Duty cannot demand vaccination proof, lest it demand to dictate your views, violate physical privacy, and thus be as unconstitutional as other laws made by the privacy of body, would be.
Even so, there are consequences. The social credit score will surely drop some digits if you don’t submit and many defamatory arrows are now in the quiver of group mind if you don’t submit, words and thoughts that have material effects, courtesy of blurring or changing distinctions in the language, and thus thought.
With that as precedent, vaccination cannot be legally mandated. Mandatory vaccination violates the autonomy of body privacy, and those who are vaccinated are immune to the virus that has a 99% survivability rate give or take. After all, immunity against such a horrendous threat to life is the purpose for being vaccinated, isn’t it?
Wasn't that the purpose of crippling the economy and destroying lives, and damaging childhood development?
However, contrary to privacy as a consideration of law interpretation, privacy is now an anachronism. Big tech saw to that, and everyone checked the box that says, “I agree.”
Since privacy is an anachronism, is legal justification based on privacy nothing more than a legal contradiction? A delusion?
All the king’s problems
And all the king’s cures
Couldn’t match the horsepower
Ridden by the king’s jurors.
Jury Duty cannot demand vaccination proof, lest it demand to dictate your views, violate physical privacy, and thus be as unconstitutional as other laws made by the privacy of body, would be.
Even so, there are consequences. The social credit score will surely drop some digits if you don’t submit and many defamatory arrows are now in the quiver of group mind if you don’t submit, words and thoughts that have material effects, courtesy of blurring or changing distinctions in the language, and thus thought.
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Re: Who will take the vaccine?
we're in the time, I think, of the 4th box: the first three are exhausted, mootWalker wrote: ↑Sat Dec 26, 2020 6:31 pm In the US, the right to body privacy has been set into law on the basis of constitutional interpretation.
With that as precedent, vaccination cannot be legally mandated. Mandatory vaccination violates the autonomy of body privacy, and those who are vaccinated are immune to the virus that has a 99% survivability rate give or take. After all, immunity against such a horrendous threat to life is the purpose for being vaccinated, isn’t it?
Wasn't that the purpose of crippling the economy and destroying lives, and damaging childhood development?
However, contrary to privacy as a consideration of law interpretation, privacy is now an anachronism. Big tech saw to that, and everyone checked the box that says, “I agree.”
Since privacy is an anachronism, is legal justification based on privacy nothing more than a legal contradiction? A delusion?
All the king’s problems
And all the king’s cures
Couldn’t match the horsepower
Ridden by the king’s jurors.
Jury Duty cannot demand vaccination proof, lest it demand to dictate your views, violate physical privacy, and thus be as unconstitutional as other laws made by the privacy of body, would be.
Even so, there are consequences. The social credit score will surely drop some digits if you don’t submit and many defamatory arrows are now in the quiver of group mind if you don’t submit, words and thoughts that have material effects, courtesy of blurring or changing distinctions in the language, and thus thought.
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Re: Who will take the vaccine?
How many of the group minded will have to be killed in order to save the economy? Will there be enough bullets in the ammo box to reach this goal?
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Re: Who will take the vaccine?
not about savin' the economy, bub, or savin' the republic (cuz that's been dead for years), and it sure ain't about winnin' my ORANGE employee another four...as I say elsewhere: there can be no compromise, no accommodation, between the free man and the slaver...what's comin' is all about thatcommonsense wrote: ↑Sat Dec 26, 2020 9:47 pm How many of the group minded will have to be killed in order to save the economy? Will there be enough bullets in the ammo box to reach this goal?
it's the 4th box or it's just plain over
Re: Who will take the vaccine?
When it involves family it immediately becomes a situation of being wrong when you’re doing right, right according to rational analysis and principles involving individual freedom, so the viable ahimsic alternative to vaccination under such conditions among adults is to clam up, hermit up, and later rejoin the herd when it’s immune, after some of the weddings and funerals have come and gone, some of them in foreign lands. Should only take a couple of years and for some, years pass fast.
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Re: Who will take the vaccine?
my friend, I ain't runnin', I ain't hidin', I ain't shuttin' up or shuttin' downWalker wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 2:49 am When it involves family it immediately becomes a situation of being wrong when you’re doing right, right according to rational analysis and principles involving individual freedom, so the viable ahimsic alternative to vaccination under such conditions among adults is to clam up, hermit up, and later rejoin the herd when it’s immune, after some of the weddings and funerals have come and gone, some of them in foreign lands. Should only take a couple of years and for some, years pass fast.
I've done no wrong and I won't skulk in the shadows
I will not mask up, lock down, or be injected
I'm a free man
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Re: Who will take the vaccine?
henry quirk wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 4:43 ammy friend, I ain't runnin', I ain't hidin', I ain't shuttin' up or shuttin' downWalker wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 2:49 am When it involves family it immediately becomes a situation of being wrong when you’re doing right, right according to rational analysis and principles involving individual freedom, so the viable ahimsic alternative to vaccination under such conditions among adults is to clam up, hermit up, and later rejoin the herd when it’s immune, after some of the weddings and funerals have come and gone, some of them in foreign lands. Should only take a couple of years and for some, years pass fast.
I've done no wrong and I won't skulk in the shadows
I will not mask up, lock down, or be injected
I'm a free man
Btw, YOUR vision for humanity means extinction. You might not give a shit but plenty do. Enough perhaps to make a better world? Or we could just do what we always do, and have a war.
Re: Who will take the vaccine?
My son is a free man.henry quirk wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 4:43 ammy friend, I ain't runnin', I ain't hidin', I ain't shuttin' up or shuttin' downWalker wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 2:49 am When it involves family it immediately becomes a situation of being wrong when you’re doing right, right according to rational analysis and principles involving individual freedom, so the viable ahimsic alternative to vaccination under such conditions among adults is to clam up, hermit up, and later rejoin the herd when it’s immune, after some of the weddings and funerals have come and gone, some of them in foreign lands. Should only take a couple of years and for some, years pass fast.
I've done no wrong and I won't skulk in the shadows
I will not mask up, lock down, or be injected
I'm a free man
During Christmas he wanted to see his sister, his nieces and nephews.
His sister said he had to get tested for the virus before he could visit.
He did. To repeat, he is a free man … with the responsibilities of freedom.
She did not require that he show proof of the test.
She trusts his word.
If for some reason he could not have gotten a test, he would not have visited them, and he would not have skulked in the shadows.
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Re: Who will take the vaccine?
veg,
extinction from what? beer virus?
walker,
surely you see the difference between a sister's request and a gov mandate, yeah?
extinction from what? beer virus?
walker,
surely you see the difference between a sister's request and a gov mandate, yeah?
Re: Who will take the vaccine?
Of course. I was wondering if you do, based on how I read your response up there on the page.henry quirk wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 4:53 pm veg,
extinction from what? beer virus?
walker,
surely you see the difference between a sister's request and a gov mandate, yeah?
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Re: Who will take the vaccine?
Possibly, but that's not the only problem WE have...
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Re: Who will take the vaccine?
yeah, I read your initial post again...several times...slooowly (cuz I'm old & dense)...and -- yeah -- my respondin' post really wasn't in keepin'Walker wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 5:54 pmOf course. I was wondering if you do, based on how I read your response up there on the page.henry quirk wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 4:53 pm veg,
extinction from what? beer virus?
walker,
surely you see the difference between a sister's request and a gov mandate, yeah?
I'm just on a real anti-gov tear these days...even more so than usual
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Re: Who will take the vaccine?
only real problem we have are the motherless fucks who look to put brands on our keisters...everything else is localvegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 6:32 pmPossibly, but that's not the only problem WE have...
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Re: Who will take the vaccine?
Well you could get your dearest wish one day; a country (or planet) all to yourself. There always has to be a last one of anything. Just you, alone with your gun, as free as a bird....henry quirk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 1:17 amonly real problem we have are the motherless fucks who look to put brands on our keisters...everything else is localvegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 6:32 pmPossibly, but that's not the only problem WE have...
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quit flirtin', veg...you know solitude talk gets me hotvegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 2:02 amWell you could get your dearest wish one day; a country (or planet) all to yourself. There always has to be a last one of anything. Just you, alone with your gun, as free as a bird....henry quirk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 1:17 amonly real problem we have are the motherless fucks who look to put brands on our keisters...everything else is localvegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 6:32 pm
Possibly, but that's not the only problem WE have...