Your first amendment rights vs someone elses safety is a bogus argument

Allowing people to pick and choose whether they will comply is no way to beat this virus

There is no vaccine
There is no cure
There is a serious lack of test kits.

The only way to beat it is to keep people isolated
That still does not change the fact that those who are afraid are free to chose to stay at home. It should not affect the choices of others.

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While the rest run around spreading the virus.......Good plan
 
Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?
Are you?
Nope. I'm distancing and wearing a mask. I also wear seat belts and a bike helmet. I won't take silly risks to myself or my family.

Oh, so you have left your house. By leaving your house you have put others at risk. Surely, you've been to the grocery store and possibly your local pharmacy, not to mention another occasional errand run here or there. It's inevitable. Every time you've selfishly left your house to take care of you, you've put someone else at risk, because only true way to not do so is to literally not step outside your house and even that's no guarantee, Darwin.

Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?
 
Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?
Are you?
Nope. I'm distancing and wearing a mask. I also wear seat belts and a bike helmet. I won't take silly risks to myself or my family.
You take a risk every time you get behind the wheel.
99.5% or even better than that will not die from this...........As they see that so many get infected and don't even know it.

When those numbers come out we shall see that this HYSTERIA is no different than 1957 and 1968 outbreaks...............

Allowing it to stay in circulation longer only prolongs what will happen in the end anyway.......and allows the stinking virus to mutate even more.

These people don't give a damn they are destroying the world's economies left and right from a stinking virus from people eating bats in China.
 
The people at the protests and anyone else out in public is CHOOSING to be there.
It's no different than when you CHOOSE to go someplace. Be it the store or the bank or the gas station or restaurant for carry out or liquor store or wherever.
If people are afraid for their safety then they should exercise their CHOICE to stay home.
Martial law has not been declared so your constitutional rights CAN NOT BE INFRINGED UPON and your choice to protest is protected under the first amendment.
Essentially if those people are endangering anyone it is others who also chose to be there via their rights.

Goto ANY home Depot and look at all the people buying things for their homes and property. Why is that allowed but sitting in a church parking lot in your car listening to a sermon is not?

People accepted the lockdowns to beat the curve so as to not overwhelm our medical system as it ramped up to deal with this. The protests did not start until local governments started arresting people for doing things that were completely benign.

Bottom line is if someone is putting you "at risk" it is because you are also not following the orders. No one is shopping or protesting in your living room.

And lol at the media & leftists saying that protesting is racist. Y'all have lost your marbles.
Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?
I will. Send me the "pledge."

Such a meaningless pledge is not enforceable as a contract, so it would have more value being used as toilet paper.

Where do I sign?

:laughing0301:

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Allowing people to pick and choose whether they will comply is no way to beat this virus

There is no vaccine
There is no cure
There is a serious lack of test kits.

The only way to beat it is to keep people isolated
That still does not change the fact that those who are afraid are free to chose to stay at home. It should not affect the choices of others.

.
While the rest run around spreading the virus.......Good plan
Damn good plan...............Herd immunity......not get your butt back under the bed......the virus is in the hallway.........

 
Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?

Are you?
He isn't out violating stay at home orders and amassing in large groups, putting police and others at greater risk.

LOL Wanna bet?
Yeah, sure I'll bet. :rolleyes:
 
The people at the protests and anyone else out in public is CHOOSING to be there.
It's no different than when you CHOOSE to go someplace. Be it the store or the bank or the gas station or restaurant for carry out or liquor store or wherever.
If people are afraid for their safety then they should exercise their CHOICE to stay home.
Martial law has not been declared so your constitutional rights CAN NOT BE INFRINGED UPON and your choice to protest is protected under the first amendment.
Essentially if those people are endangering anyone it is others who also chose to be there via their rights.

Goto ANY home Depot and look at all the people buying things for their homes and property. Why is that allowed but sitting in a church parking lot in your car listening to a sermon is not?

People accepted the lockdowns to beat the curve so as to not overwhelm our medical system as it ramped up to deal with this. The protests did not start until local governments started arresting people for doing things that were completely benign.

Bottom line is if someone is putting you "at risk" it is because you are also not following the orders. No one is shopping or protesting in your living room.

And lol at the media & leftists saying that protesting is racist. Y'all have lost your marbles.
Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?
Why do you assholes keep asking us to refrain from using medical services? Just admit that you want people to die. You're a bunch of fucking ruthless douchebags.
 
There's plenty of polling on stay-at-home orders, and they're quite popular.

Your polling does not Trump MY RIGHTS

Your rights aren't being violated, snowflake. Shut up, stay home and wait for the all clear. You violate others right to life by gathering in large, stupid, unprotected groups.

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"Your right to free speech, travel, assembly are not being violated. Now shut up, stay home, and don't move until we tell you, or you'll be arrested and charged with criminal mischief."
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Beautiful.

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Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?
Are you?
Nope. I'm distancing and wearing a mask. I also wear seat belts and a bike helmet. I won't take silly risks to myself or my family.

Oh, so you have left your house. By leaving your house you have put others at risk. Surely, you've been to the grocery store and possibly your local pharmacy, not to mention another occasional errand run here or there. It's inevitable. Every time you've selfishly left your house to take care of you, you've put someone else at risk, because only true way to not do so is to literally not step outside your house and even that's no guarantee, Darwin.

Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?
Risk is inevitable. Mitigating risk is just good sense.
 
Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?
Are you?
Nope. I'm distancing and wearing a mask. I also wear seat belts and a bike helmet. I won't take silly risks to myself or my family.

Oh, so you have left your house. By leaving your house you have put others at risk. Surely, you've been to the grocery store and possibly your local pharmacy, not to mention another occasional errand run here or there. It's inevitable. Every time you've selfishly left your house to take care of you, you've put someone else at risk, because only true way to not do so is to literally not step outside your house and even that's no guarantee, Darwin.

Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?
Risk is inevitable. Mitigating risk is just good sense.
But should not be mandated under criminal or civil penalty.

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Are you willing to sign a waiver stating that if you wreck into me in your car that you will pay my Bill's for the rest of my life?
It's called automobile insurance. Look into it.
Insurance does not prevent him from endangering others every time he drives just as my health insurance doesn't protect me for catching a bug from you.

Yeah, it does. If he drives recklessly, he'd lose his license and insurance. Is the solution for the protesters to lose their health insurance?
 
You take a risk every time you get behind the wheel.
That's why I use the seat belt. That and it's required by law. Does that law infringe on your rights? Would you want it repealed?
I'm talking about the risk YOU POSE TO OTHERS WHEN YOU DRIVE. Stop playing stupid.
The chances of you being in an accident are 1 in 366 according to a study based on 1000 miles.

So are you going to avoid being in a car?
 
Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?
I will. Send me the "pledge."

Such a meaningless pledge is not enforceable as a contract, so it would have more value being used as toilet paper.
Way to miss the point entirely. Your actions affect others whether you want them to or not. Putting yourself at greater risk, puts others at greater risk.
 
Allowing people to pick and choose whether they will comply is no way to beat this virus

There is no vaccine
There is no cure
There is a serious lack of test kits.

The only way to beat it is to keep people isolated
That still does not change the fact that those who are afraid are free to chose to stay at home. It should not affect the choices of others.

.
While the rest run around spreading the virus.......Good plan
Don't give a fuck. I believe in natural selection.

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Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?
Are you?
Nope. I'm distancing and wearing a mask. I also wear seat belts and a bike helmet. I won't take silly risks to myself or my family.

Oh, so you have left your house. By leaving your house you have put others at risk. Surely, you've been to the grocery store and possibly your local pharmacy, not to mention another occasional errand run here or there. It's inevitable. Every time you've selfishly left your house to take care of you, you've put someone else at risk, because only true way to not do so is to literally not step outside your house and even that's no guarantee, Darwin.

Are you willing to sign a pledge that you will not go to a hospital or clinic should you catch the virus? Should your decision to take risks put the doctors and nurses at greater risk. What about your need for a ventilator, are you willing to forgo that?
Risk is inevitable. Mitigating risk is just good sense.
Ahh so risk for thee but not for me....

Got it!


Hypocrite
 

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