No, unvaccinated people are valid. I just really very much entirely completely utterly beyond any doubt disagree with their life choices and absolutely will make fun of conspiracy theories. Go you, you magnificent beast!
Just so long as you don't force your life choices on my life choices we'll be grand and mutually smocked
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Edit: *mocked. But possible smocked as well
Don't worry, I would never force my life choices on other people. It's what my whole ideology is all about. You don't wanna vaccinate, wash your hands or wear a mask? No problem, just respect that I just don't want to be anywhere near you.
Fundamentally it's Universal Human Rights and Democracy. I just want everyone to be safe, happy, fed, healthy and free to chase their dreams at the best of their abilities as long as they don't infringe on other peoples rights.
I started out as a young idealistic conservative but conservatives kept rooting for apartheid and denying the holocaust, this was back in the 80's. I saw some light in liberalism but in the 90's liberalism turned into neoliberalism and it was less about the freedom of the individual and more about the freedom of businesses from regulation, often environmental and safety at work. Early 2000's I started working for human rights, especially lgbtqia+, womens rights, reproductive rights and anti racism. This kept putting me at odds with just about the entire political spectrum, but mostly to the right.
Most people think I'm left but really it's just that the liberal left is the only part of the political spectrum where I find allies.
So yeah, I don't want to force anyone to do anything but there are no absolutes and there have to be compromises. I don't want to force anyone to receive a medical procedure they don't want to have but I equally don't want people to die from preventable diseases. Body autonomy is a human right but going to a private business isn't and that's the compromise.
I wonder why this post had to turn into an argument instead of something that just made a person feel warm and fuzzy all th way down to their darkest spines?
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Edit: *mocked. But possible smocked as well
I started out as a young idealistic conservative but conservatives kept rooting for apartheid and denying the holocaust, this was back in the 80's. I saw some light in liberalism but in the 90's liberalism turned into neoliberalism and it was less about the freedom of the individual and more about the freedom of businesses from regulation, often environmental and safety at work. Early 2000's I started working for human rights, especially lgbtqia+, womens rights, reproductive rights and anti racism. This kept putting me at odds with just about the entire political spectrum, but mostly to the right.
Most people think I'm left but really it's just that the liberal left is the only part of the political spectrum where I find allies.