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  • That’s why you as a society isolate and exclude them. Peer pressure is a powerful thing. More powerful in a general sense than the law often times.

    Not gonna vaccinate your child? Then they are going to be put in special classes with other unvaccinated. They’ll love that. Going to a restaurant, vaccinated or unvaccinated seating? Oh, what, you don’t want to sit out on the patio in the snow? Then just show us proof of vaccination. Subway? Back to the unvaccinated car. Etc. At the doctors office? Oh yes, the unvaccinated waiting room is outside. They’ll learn.



  • Yes, but you wouldn’t consider yourself libertarian or anarchist.

    If a society can’t value an individuals choice. Then why should anyone value societies choice? It’s an education issue. If a society can’t trust the decisions of those inside it. It’s because society already failed.

    Taking away your grandfather’s drivers license isn’t analogous to forcing things on society at large. We took away my father’s as well. He’s still technically legal to drive. But he’s not safe and insurance crazy expensive. But not everyone his age is in that same boat. Ultimately we should have less people driving anyway.






  • Libertarians and anarchists. Yes. Left or right they’re both generally going to agree with that. But don’t sleep on the language surrounding it.

    Those on the right believe people should be forced to suffer, to subsidize the privilege of the wealthy. Where those on the left value consent and respect an individual’s choice not to be a party to a system even if it’s to their detriment. Though we would let them change their minds and consent in a heart beat. Since it would still benefit society.

    Voluntarily contributing funds or time to such services should be viewed and treated as community service. And those that would refuse despite capability, not part of the community.


  • They may indeed be stupid, but I don’t strictly disagree with them. I think any intelligent person would want to contribute to such a system. But ideally shouldn’t be forced.

    Forcing these people is part of the reason we can’t have nice things. They should be free to struggle and suffer to their hearts desire. Largely cut off and excluded from society according to their wishes. That will be the only way we will ever get such a system. And the only way they will learn the value of it.

    It’s going to and to some extent already is starting in places like California. Towns and States should work to take care of their own. As well as like minded neighbors. Those places will continue to grow and flourish. And places that don’t, will suffer, wither, and die. And that’s okay. We shouldn’t be subsidizing bad behavior through force. They need consequences to their behavior.










  • Yup no incompetence in an old man forgetting to tell everyone that he was going to run again. After famously making a statement about him not planning on it. Causing them to cancel the primaries that already started. Absolutely zero incompetence in just carrying on for so long not acknowledging his own declining popularity and abilities. Waiting till the last possible moment to withdrawn. No incompetence In then appointing the wet fart of a Democrat. That had spent four years as his vice president accomplishing nothing. While at the same time, being one of the least popular Democratic primary candidates from 2020. I’m sure it all went according to plan.

    Though it’s still hilarious to hear your accusation after so many tried claiming I was some sort of neoliberal. Stating that we needed to vote otherwise Trump would get in. I see no one’s learned anything, predictable.