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I share your feeling, I didn't get any vaccines during the Plan-demic either. And I decided to go wherever I had to go, they tried to manipulate me, and they tried to prohibit me from entering markets, banks and other places, but I continued with my thought 💭 that that was useless, and that they would soon stop bothering me about vaccines when the majority agreed and that's what happened.
Any community has a right and a duty to protect itself including its most vulnerable mombers.
Your insistence upon putting your 'rights' above the need to protect more vulnerable members of the community is something that any community might be expected to challenge.
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Fuck off with your communist bullshit, you statist twat. You're the exact type of person this post is referring to. I don't have a duty to do a damn thing for anyone, nor would I willingly subject myself to a community who believes otherwise.
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Your own words demonstrate what I am saying better than I could ever express myself.
You claim to not owe anything to the community you are a member of yet you still depend upon the many goods and services it provides- with zero appreciation of your weakness and inability to fend for yourself without its support.
Go on Alone program and see how long you last away from the support of the state that you naively take so much for granted- within 24 hours you will be begging for a blanket, a coke and a Big Mac.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @mf 11 Nov
Are you saying because an individual may depend on others, that he immediately has the obligations and duties towards those he depends on?
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In general yes. Humans are weak and vulnerable individually. In groups however we gain considerable strength...as long as the members of a group contribute what they can, all are better off. Libertarians do not seem to understand this.
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