canman1971 wrote:Curmudgeon wrote:Captain_Caveman wrote:Her's my thing. Everyone in the US has already made up their mind on whether to get vaccinated or not. Practically no one is going to change their mind at this point. If you don't want to get vaccinated, fine. Just say it. It's your right in a free country.
No, it isn't a "free" country. You are not free to walk around naked. You are not free to drive on the wrong side of the road. And you are not free to cut the heads off parking meters like Cool Hand Luke.
So if you want to be "free" and remain unvaccinated, please do it by yourself. Go home, shut the door, order everything from Amazon, watch TV, surf the web, get high, whatever.
But do not get near me or mine. I do not wish to risk death or serious illness from unvaccinated and unmasked people like you who think they have all the answers because some clown on Facebook told them what to think.
Exactly, a person has the right to decide for themselves, but they don't have the right to decide for others, which is what these freaking uneducated, brainwashed, ignorant, (use whatever adjective you want) don't understand.
I wish everyone who can would get vaxxed, and think that schools and some employers have a right to mandate it. And if insurance companies want to jump in on this, by all means.
But these analogies are not equivalent. Making a personal decision about your health care is not the same as reckless driving or being nude in a public place, or vandalizing public property. We cannot compel everyone getting vaccinated.
People can opt out of it if they choose. I just don't want to hear these nonsensical arguments supporting BS science as their justification for why.