Ares Land wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 6:56 am
I don't get it. We've been stuck at home for more than a year, and essentially forbidden to do
anything... And people are starting to be bothered about civil liberties now?
In any case, most of the discussion seems a bit moot. We have no way out of the current crisis without mass vaccination anyway!
Many people have been "bothered about civil liberties" the whole time. Some of them stopped worrying so much about lockdowns once it became clear that they were toothless.
It sucks that there were fewer public events in blue states for a year, but some Democratic Party-aligned political elites believe people should be discouraged from having social lives as a matter of public policy (because genpop will have less political agency if they're totally atomized), and blue state policy typically has that as a side effect anyway. But the conscientious blue-state people I know stopped caring around August, and the cops didn't stop them - and it's unlikely that there would've been many events anyway, or that they would've had their usual attendance. People are capable of taking the precautions they feel are appropriate without the cops telling them to do so - unless they're overruled by their employers.
Travis B. wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 10:44 am
This is because of the antivaxxers and lack of political will. If our leaders had the political will, they could mandate vaccination, along with carrying around proof of vaccination, such that one could not leave one's home if one is unvaccinated.
Sure, liberal democracy is weak and flabby, and incapable of taking bold action. We must reassert the rights of the state as expressing the real essence of the individual, and so on. The thing where every Responsible Authority has a lower approval rating than used car dealers is
surely irrelevant, as is the thing where as far as I can tell they teach the Tuskegee experiment in preschool.
You do realize that there are databases of vaccinations already. "Vaccine passports" are simply opening up these databases so they can be used to distinguish between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated, to privilege the former over the latter, to put pressure on the latter to get vaccinated.
Great! So they open up the databases of private medical history, the ghost of Fred Phelps wins in 2024, and everyone on PrEP gets set to a FEMA camp. Or Rowling abracadabras Hobo Johnson, coups 10 Downing Street, and sends everyone with a bica scrip to the infamous gulags of Berwick-upon-Piss. Do we need to dig up the grave of 2014 and bring back the putrid corpse of the word "cisheteropatriarchy"? As cringe as the discourse was, at least no one proposed sending your entire medical history to the local Food Lion.
Maybe we shouldn't worry because CIA can already blow up your car or write-access your devices, but maybe, instead, we should worry about all of that. Surely a righteous emperor would at least
consider banning cameras? And surveillance videos don't even have an obvious potential to black-swan the whole species into the ground - the worst that can happen is No Such Agency nude-swapping rings and elite blackmail rings wielding political power from smoke-filled rooms, both of which have already happened.
The point is to put pressure on people to get vaccinated, so we don't have people taking up healthcare resources and like due to refusing to get vaccinated and then getting severely ill.
We pay
how much in taxes for the healthcare system to run so lean that a bad flu season among over-50s means death panels? (And for the same government that's tiling the roadside with speed cameras to be logistically unable to secure some desert and close a few airports?)
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