Mirage Escorts

Pandemic Mandates: A Libertarian Perspective

squeezer

Well-known member
Jan 8, 2010
20,984
15,595
113
I never argued against vaccination - I am pro vaccine. I think people refusing vaccination are idiots and their arguments are wrong. However, I am against FORCED vaccination and I support the right of these anti-vax people (again, in my opinion, they are idiots) to do what they want to do. I am astonished by how many people who call themselves liberals are so much against liberty. So, if you tell me how vaccine save lives reduce spread of the virus, reduce complications - I will completely agree with you,. What we are different is that I believe it is not enough to take away the personal freedom of not get vaccinated.
You have been against masking and lockdowns from day 1. Now all of a sudden, you wear a mask, are vaccinated but hey, don't force it on anyone with a vaccine mandate, sorry, bullshit.
 

Brill

Well-known member
Jun 29, 2008
8,679
1,193
113
Toronto
I never argued against vaccination - I am pro vaccine. I think people refusing vaccination are idiots and their arguments are wrong. However, I am against FORCED vaccination and I support the right of these anti-vax people (again, in my opinion, they are idiots) to do what they want to do. I am astonished by how many people who call themselves liberals are so much against liberty. So, if you tell me how vaccine save lives reduce spread of the virus, reduce complications - I will completely agree with you,. What we are different is that I believe it is not enough to take away the personal freedom of not get vaccinated.
Nobody is forcing anyone to get vaccinated.
 

fall

Well-known member
Dec 9, 2010
2,740
679
113
You have been against masking and lockdowns from day 1. Now all of a sudden, you wear a mask, are vaccinated but hey, don't force it on anyone with a vaccine mandate, sorry, bullshit.
I was against FORCED masking (other than in healthcare and childcare service) and against lock downs. I do not wear mask, instead, I do better - I do not shop in person (I use curbside pick-up) and do not go to restaurants. You see, I do more not to spread vaccine than many of left extremists do, I just believe it should be an individual decision.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: The Oracle

fall

Well-known member
Dec 9, 2010
2,740
679
113
No, only if force or threats of force is used.
Being excluded can only bring shame, humiliation, poverty and high fives from others in their cult.
OK, how about racial segregation? There were no force unless black people break rules and try to sit in a "white-only" section.
 

Brill

Well-known member
Jun 29, 2008
8,679
1,193
113
Toronto
OK, how about racial segregation? There were no force unless black people break rules and try to sit in a "white-only" section.
That’s true, many blacks accepted it as something they had to live with.
Breaking the rules to change bad laws is a good idea, a good type of contagious that might infect others around them.
 

squeezer

Well-known member
Jan 8, 2010
20,984
15,595
113
I was against FORCED masking (other than in healthcare and childcare service) and against lock downs. I do not wear mask, instead, I do better - I do not shop in person (I use curbside pick-up) and do not go to restaurants. You see, I do more not to spread vaccine than many of left extremists do, I just believe it should be an individual decision.
I shop in stores, I eat in restaurants, workout in a gym and I go anywhere I feel like it because

1) I wear a mask if in stores, in restaurants except at the table. I follow the policy of the establishment I'm a guest of.
2) I'm really fully vaccinated, not a pretender.
 

bver_hunter

Well-known member
Nov 5, 2005
29,337
7,209
113
I was against FORCED masking (other than in healthcare and childcare service) and against lock downs. I do not wear mask, instead, I do better - I do not shop in person (I use curbside pick-up) and do not go to restaurants. You see, I do more not to spread vaccine than many of left extremists do, I just believe it should be an individual decision.
You are not forced to wear a mask in your own house or outdoors. However, if you enter a public indoor space, then everyone's health is a priority, especially as we know how stretched our healthcare workers are including the resources at their disposal. Take the example of Alberta and see how they are pleading with not only the Federal Government, but the other Provinces for their help. Well we know the scale of the "Freedom" that they wanted their citizens to be subjected to that matches the non-masking etc. Well why are Alberta now resorting to reversing all those policies that are similar to the "freedom" that you are now debating?
 
  • Like
Reactions: squeezer

The Oracle

Pronouns: Who/Cares
Mar 8, 2004
26,280
52,537
113
On the slopes of Mount Parnassus, Greece
HEY, I am a certified Vaxhole and would love to cannon powerwash anti vaxxers and then dry them in a big massive human tumble dryer.
Hey why not get a gun and go out and start gunning them down at the next rally then?

I'm sure a little thing like life in prison wouldn't stop you from enforcing your belief system.
 

squeezer

Well-known member
Jan 8, 2010
20,984
15,595
113
Hey why not get a gun and go out and start gunning them down at the next rally then?

I'm sure a little thing like life in prison wouldn't stop you from enforcing your belief system.
You're such a drama queen. I'm not a violent person by nature and a bullet is permanent. I'd rather use a high-pressure water gun and a tumble dry which may shake up the brain and allow common sense to prevail.

Tell that to Andrew Wiggins......
He's not that bright. He's fucking up his career.


 

ShockNAwww

Well-known member
Jan 14, 2020
774
716
93
I know the election was eons ago, but didn’t the people of Canada overwhelmingly reject the only party platform espousing true libertarian values regarding pandemic mandates?
 
  • Like
Reactions: mandrill

benstt

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2004
1,565
430
83
This book looks hilarious.


A tiny American town's plans for radical self-government overlooked one hairy detail: no one told the bears.
Once upon a time, a group of libertarians got together and hatched the Free Town Project, a plan to take over an American town and completely eliminate its government. In 2004, they set their sights on Grafton, NH, a barely populated settlement with one paved road.


When they descended on Grafton, public funding for pretty much everything shrank: the fire department, the library, the schoolhouse. State and federal laws became meek suggestions, scarcely heard in the town's thick wilderness.


The anything-goes atmosphere soon caught the attention of Grafton's neighbors: the bears. Freedom-loving citizens ignored hunting laws and regulations on food disposal. They built a tent city in an effort to get off the grid. The bears smelled food and opportunity.

 

fall

Well-known member
Dec 9, 2010
2,740
679
113
I shop in stores, I eat in restaurants, workout in a gym and I go anywhere I feel like it because

1) I wear a mask if in stores, in restaurants except at the table. I follow the policy of the establishment I'm a guest of.
2) I'm really fully vaccinated, not a pretender.
So, you think wearing a mask and being fully vaccinated is enough to make unnecessary trips to stores and to restaurants. While masks and vaccination reduce the risk of transmission, they do not reduce it too much (especially if your mask is not N95 and your take it off while you eat). So, you are basically following the government regulations aimed to reduce the risk WHILE you are in public place but you willingly put other people at risk by going to the public places. If you care about people, stay at home or do daily tests
 
  • Like
Reactions: The Oracle
Ashley Madison
Toronto Escorts