What would be the rational argument against the claim that: vaccine passports aren't that unprecedented...children have to be vaccinated against any number of diseases before they are allowed to attend school.
I of course know that this is not a comparable argument, but I haven't been able to think of a good response to a "normie" that parrots this talking point that will get them to reconsider...
What would be the rational argument against the claim that: vaccine passports aren't that unprecedented...children have to be vaccinated against any number of diseases before they are allowed to attend school.
I of course know that this is not a comparable argument, but I haven't been able to think of a good response to a "normie" that parrots this talking point that will get them to reconsider...
well, we normally control every single thing children do -- they don't get a say in anything. i'm sure the kids wouldn't choose the vaccines, either. or to even go to school. do we really want to treat all adults like children? and who, therefore, will be the all powerful "parents" who make the decisions? what does it mean to be free?
What would be the rational argument against the claim that: vaccine passports aren't that unprecedented...children have to be vaccinated against any number of diseases before they are allowed to attend school.
I of course know that this is not a comparable argument, but I haven't been able to think of a good response to a "normie" that parrots this talking point that will get them to reconsider...
well, we normally control every single thing children do -- they don't get a say in anything. i'm sure the kids wouldn't choose the vaccines, either. or to even go to school. do we really want to treat all adults like children? and who, therefore, will be the all powerful "parents" who make the decisions? what does it mean to be free?