It will probably trip at least a few of them up. Because if they approve of people being required to show they are considered medically safe to do things needed to live, like grocery shopping, then surely they should agree that doing something that's instead a voluntary act entirely unnecessary for personal survival, yet holds the same type of potential danger (infection of a third party), should also be subject to the same sort of restrictions. I know the dangers of HIV/AIDS has been downplayed in the past few years, but I think the average person will still recognize that AIDS is worse than the wuflu.
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"So you are okay with people making dangerous decisions that affect their health receiving life-saving treatment? Great, glad we agree. The difference between me and the gay man is, I'm not asking you to pay for my healthcare. I just want to be able to pay to go to the same hospital he gets admitted to at no charge."