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Wait, what. Are you saying that refusing to comply with quarantine measures is comparable with expressing a (legal to express, under the first amendment) opinion? What argument are you actually trying to support with that barrage of references?


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I noticed there was no #3 in your list: there's no reason to be mean if you're trying to have a genuine discussion. You could actually just stop with "there's no reason to be mean" -- what purpose does that serve? (Trying to hurt others?)

I (another third party) still don't know what you're trying to say. It seems like you are equating "private citizen physicians not accepting patients who refuse to follow medical advice with respect to vaccinations" with "the government is deporting people with different opinions on the Israel/Palestine conflict"? Or generally equating "public health" with "differing opinions"?

I absolutely think they are different. Measles is back now in the US and puts everyone at risk of physical harm, because people have chosen to not get vaccinated without good reason. I don't think that is remotely comparable to differing opinions on the ethical situation between Israel and Palestine.

I think it would be more fruitful if you spend some time refining your message to distill what you're trying to say. Maybe less is more.


<< Measles is back now in the US and puts everyone at risk of physical harm

Everyone?


Yes, everyone, including those with preexisting immunity, because of the risk of breakthrough infections.

Previous infection as well as the vaccine is only 97% effective against future infection, which means a significant amount of people are getting sick despite making the right choice and getting vaccinated. The fringe loonies are ruining things for everyone.


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Measles kills people. You’re defending behavior that kills children. Kindly get out, preferably through a window.


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Ah. Let’s all be cool and un-emotional and let the children die from a preventable disease. Because cool heads are more important than lives. Right, got it. You’re an idiot. Bye!


I'm not the poster you're responding to, but I'll just confirm as a third party that your arguments have been very hard to follow.


Really? You’re writing that “Being quarantined for expressing an opinon is bad”, as if that’s a thing that happened.

People were quarantined in order to slow down spread of a disease. When they broke quarantine, they were hunted down and detained because they broke (Australian) quarantine laws. If you can contort yourself into believing any of those cases were about freedom of speech, let me know.

Likewise, laws were passed to mandate vaccines for certain jobs. Some who refused lost their jobs over it. This was not about speech or freedom of opinion. It was about protecting the lives of people they interacted with in their jobs.

As far as I know, millions of people around the world protested in public about the lockdowns, quarantines and other measures. I the US, at least, they were allowed to do that. I know China didn’t permit such protests, but this debate is not about China. You are intentionally conflating freedom of speech and freedom to do various other things, and then accusing me of not debating in good faith.


<< as if that’s a thing that happened

In the links I so helpfully provided ( I will focus on #8 ), Guardian did note that FB was tasked with combating 'vaccine hesitancy'. And did FB take actions to combat that hesitancy in US? If so, is that censorhip? If so, is it related to speech?

So tell me, what really did happen?


Why are you asking me?

If you want to know what happened at a private tech giant in California, ask someone who works there or an investigative reporter who writes about such things.

I notice that you’re not disputing my claims that nobody in the US was secreted away in a concentration camp over a refusal to vaccinate, or over refusing to comply with quarantine rules. You’re also not disputing that refusing vaccines is not an act of speech.

You’re just trying to exhaust me by throwing a lot of arguments at the wall to see what sticks. It’s not working; you’re not convincing me that the US government under Trump is not breaking new ground by removing people’s rights.


<< Why are you asking me?

Why indeed? I suppose we will need to do some meta analysis.

Is it because maybe your post attempted to undermine my point by stating:"Really? You’re writing that “Being quarantined for expressing an opinon is bad”, as if that’s a thing that happened."?

<< I notice that you’re not disputing my claims that nobody in the US was secreted away in a concentration camp over a refusal to vaccinate,

Why should I? It is not a claim I made, nor is it my objection. You can have it. Hope you feel more validated.

<< You’re also not disputing that refusing vaccines is not an act of speech.

Amigo. I want you to focus. You are already all over the place and I do not want to distract you with shiny stuff on the horizon. We will get there.

<< you’re not convincing me that the US government under Trump is not breaking new ground by removing people’s rights.

Because, my fake false equivalency buddy, I am not arguing that, despite you clearly trying so very, very hard to impose that framework onto this conversation. You might be trying, so c for effort?

<< If you want to know what happened at a private tech giant in California, ask someone who works there or an investigative reporter who writes about such things.

Hmm. So things only happened if they are investigated by a reporter?


You literally wrote “Being quarantined for expressing an opinon is bad”.

I wrote that this is irrelevant because nobody has been quarantined for expressing an opinion. Then you deny making such a claim.

You’re obviously mostly interested in wasting my time so I’ll disengage from this discussion now.


> It is not a claim I made, nor is it my objection

What is the claim or point are you trying to make?


I think I am out of points. I actually am close to stopping posting altogether.




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