07-08-2021, 06:45 AM
(07-08-2021, 05:53 AM)LP link Wrote:I feel sorry for them @PaulP, I see the pain first-hand across many businesses and industries, but at the end of the day what they spruik as some sort of totalitarian regime is not much at all.Yep. If you flip the script, conservative heads would explode:
Not even as oppressive as the war time restrictions our parents or grand-parents suffered. Those generations would surely laugh at our 1st world complaints, then they would get on with what needs to be done to get through it, but they had a perspective of sacrifice as opposed to privilege!
If getting a $10 and 2 second sting in your arm once or twice in a couple of months is all you have to endure to be able to head out and earn a crust to buy yourself a nice steak dinner, life isn't so bad!
- Individuals have the right to refuse government mandates where they conclude their health may be at risk, no matter how the community might benefit.
- The Government can’t penalise the individual even if the individual benefits from a free ride on the sacrifice of others.
- The biggest threat to a person’s health that can be imposed on the individual by the government is to draft that individual and send him or her into combat.
- An individual should therefore have the right to refuse combat duties.
- Individuals who are already part of the armed forces should also have the right to refuse to fight given that many who volunteered did so for economic reasons.


