SFour wrote:K-DOT wrote:SFour wrote:I've always hated on Kyrie and looked at him as a pseudo-intellectual, but I'm going to stand with him on this one....I don't see anything wrong with being pro-choice and anti-mandate. 
You can be supportive of the vaccine but also be against the coercion and against the villainizing/dehumanizing of people who won't fall into line.
Exactly
Just like we shouldn't villainize/dehumanize people who won't fall in line and wash their hands before touching your food
Listen, I'm supportive of people who do wash their hands, but we have to be pro-choice here. We need to fight this tyrannical mandate that's oppressing society.
 
you need to come up with a better analogy
 
And you need to come up with a better reason to not do the bare minimum than "but freedom"
I'm god damn sick of this pandemic, and people like Kyrie are only making it take longer, and ensuring that we won't be rid of Covid anytime soon. I'm not sorry that I'm out of sympathy for people who are so selfish and lazy that they can't take a few minutes of their time to get a vaccine but cower behind buzzwords like "pro-choice" and "freedom" and "patriotism" and what not
Respect is a two way street, and people like Kyrie clearly doesn't respect the rest of us because he can't be bothered to take a few minutes of their time to get vaccinated so we can end the pandemic, so I don't have to respect them back. I literally can't stress enough how little effort we're asking them to put into this that they're refusing because they don't like being told what to do. Which is how toddlers behave.