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by afavour
1660 days ago
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Perspectives like this baffle me. Why would those in power never give up the power to… make people wear masks? It’s a pretty shitty power. It also makes ubiquitous surveillance more difficult because you can’t scan people’s faces reliably. I also don’t understand why sentiments like this prove anything. Is the OP a person in power? Nothing suggests that. They’re just a person that’s being (overly) cautious. FWIW I don’t agree with them but I also don’t think they’re a lizard person. |
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If you can normalize something like mask wearing, there's a strong psychological effect. There's a sort of built-in obedience that's a clear signal to those around you. Arm bands also come mind.
Is it then such a leap to grant the power of forced vaccination? I mean, it's all for the public good right?
Flu is a deadly killer. We should probably go ahead and mandate that vaccine too, while we're at it.
Traffic accidents are a leading cause of death in the U.S. - why are we allowing private car ownership? We could save tens of thousands of lives per year if we centralized control of transportation.
Guns? They're right out.
While we're at it, there's no good reason to allow fast food restaurants to continue to exist. Obesity is an epidemic and costs the U.S. billions, if not trillions and is a leading cause of heart disease. Let's get rid of all fast food restaurants.
Since we're doing that, we should also probably mandate that every restaurant remove the deep fried. They can make something more healthy.
And on. And on.
This never ends.
You say that the perspective baffles you. I'm trying to illustrate the perspective that those of us who believe in maximizing personal liberty hold.
Incrementalism is a real thing. An affront to liberty must be stopped at the beginning, if it is to be stopped at all.
Many people reading through what I just wrote actually believe doing all of those things would be a good idea, and they may be right.
I think a better idea is to allow people to live their lives the way they chose.