There are tons and tons of people who normally say that "health care is a right", but suddenly when it comes to people they don't like, try to make excuses to deny them this supposed right.
There were the "experts" in "bio-ethics" who in early May 2020 argued that those who attend anti-lockdown protests should be denied medical care, because they put themselves at risk by attending protests. Those same people then supported rioting and looting.
Now it's about vaccines, which a lot of them attacked as having been pushed through by Trump. Which they think is Trump supporters, even though ethnic minorities are vastly overrepresented among the unvaccinated as well (in the US and in Europe). They will gladly ignore that to get back at Trump supporters though.
There are tons and tons of people who normally say that "health care is a right", but suddenly when it comes to people they don't like, try to make excuses to deny them this supposed right.
There were the "experts" in "bio-ethics" who in early May 2020 argued that those who attend anti-lockdown protests should be denied medical care, because they put themselves at risk by attending protests. Those same people then supported rioting and looting.
Now it's about vaccines, which a lot of them attacked as having been pushed through by Trump. Which they think is Trump supporters, even though ethnic minorities are vastly overrepresented among the unvaccinated as well (in the US and in Europe). They will gladly ignore that to get back at Trump supporters though.
They want it to be a right so they can fill it with their people and restrict it from those guilty of "hate speech".