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by notyourday
2260 days ago
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> Oh come on, please stop this “it only works in police states” rhetoric. It’s not true, nor is the slippery slope argument. Vietnam is a police state. Singapore is a police state. South Korea is a police state. China is a police state. HK is a police state. > Asking people to undergo testing and voluntary quarantine is perfectly within democratic bounds of civic duty and anyone with a iota of ethic is more than willing to collaborate. Asking for a voluntary quarantine is different from quarantining people. US states have asked people to voluntarily quarantine. The argument that is being offered is that voluntary quarantine is not enough. > It’s not necessary to use the iron fist except for the most egregiously anti-social deniers, but that’s the same as with the neighbors that refuse to turn down the volume of their music after 24:00 It is a civil and not a criminal violation. |
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Taiwan is not.
I'm not Taiwanese but one sentence I used to hear when I was little was:
"The extent of your personal freedom goes as far as it starts endangering other peoples personal liberties"
The reason why the US and Germany are resorting to police state techniques is because:
1. The countries have been pushing there boundaries for at least a decade now and this is the perfect opportunity to use.
2. Even though Germans are happy to police you crossing a red light in the middle of the night, there is no sense of communal unity in society and there is even less trust in Government because there is zero transparency in communication. Basically the Government assumes everyone besides them is an idiot. Social shaming is the weapon of choice in Taiwan.