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canetoad

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Sun Aug 8, 2021, 05:30 PM Aug 2021

Why vaccination should be compulsory

By Peter Singer
August 8, 2021 — 11.55pm

I’m writing from Victoria, the Australian state that became, in 1970, the first jurisdiction in the world to make it compulsory to wear a seat belt in a car.

The legislation was attacked as a violation of individual freedom, but Victorians accepted it because it saved lives. Now most of the world has similar legislation. I can’t recall when I last heard someone demanding the freedom to drive without wearing a seat belt.

Instead, we are now hearing demands for the freedom to be unvaccinated against the virus that causes COVID-19.

Brady Ellison, a member of the United States Olympic archery team, says his decision not to get vaccinated was “100 per cent a personal choice”, insisting that “anyone that says otherwise is taking away people’s freedoms”.

The oddity here is that laws requiring us to wear seat belts really are quite straightforwardly infringing on freedom, whereas laws requiring people to be vaccinated if they are going to be in places where they could infect other people are restricting one kind of freedom in order to protect the freedom of others to go about their business safely.
https://www.theage.com.au/national/why-vaccination-should-be-compulsory-20210808-p58gtk.html


Peter Singer is Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University and founder of the non-profit organisation The Life You Can Save
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Why vaccination should be compulsory (Original Post) canetoad Aug 2021 OP
I think it has nothing to do with perceived freedoms but rather is part of HUAJIAO Aug 2021 #1

HUAJIAO

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1. I think it has nothing to do with perceived freedoms but rather is part of
Sun Aug 8, 2021, 05:53 PM
Aug 2021

a movement for an authoritarian takeover of the US by right wingers, fascists, just like in Hungary, which is why Tucker Carlson went to Budapest, and by his presence desecrated the city of my grandfather.

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