The left using the concept of bodily autonomy ("my body my choice") to allow people to avoid the consequences of their own actions by directly harming another, but denying that same concept and attempting to force people to accept responsibility for others to their own detriment. Apologies if that wasn't clear, I've edited that post for clarity.
[Not my opinion] There are a couple of things in that regard. One is forcing women to follow through with pregnancy when they don't want to, but then saying people should be free to make their own decisions on vaccines.
The other is being adamant to save the lives of the unborn, but not being concerned for others' lives in practice by not getting vaxed (thus the "march for death" line).
Under the concept of bodily autonomy the rational course would be whether it was a decision by the individual or not. This still is murky as it is still subjecting another’s bodily autonomy to the mercy of the one impacted by the action.
Yes, but we're obviously arguing against people who don't believe in bodily autonomy. They need the state to protect them from personal responsibility and consequences. It is up to the state to protect women who magically get pregnant, regardless of their actions leading to conception.
It is now the responsibility of the state to protect us all by getting everyone vexed. We have to accommodate for grandma and other vulnerable people by forcing injections to the otherwise healthy population.
The hypocrisy of?
The left using the concept of bodily autonomy ("my body my choice") to allow people to avoid the consequences of their own actions by directly harming another, but denying that same concept and attempting to force people to accept responsibility for others to their own detriment. Apologies if that wasn't clear, I've edited that post for clarity.
Edit: misinterpreted 8bitarchitect's post. My b.
[Not my opinion] There are a couple of things in that regard. One is forcing women to follow through with pregnancy when they don't want to, but then saying people should be free to make their own decisions on vaccines.
The other is being adamant to save the lives of the unborn, but not being concerned for others' lives in practice by not getting vaxed (thus the "march for death" line).
Under the concept of bodily autonomy the rational course would be whether it was a decision by the individual or not. This still is murky as it is still subjecting another’s bodily autonomy to the mercy of the one impacted by the action.
Yes, but we're obviously arguing against people who don't believe in bodily autonomy. They need the state to protect them from personal responsibility and consequences. It is up to the state to protect women who magically get pregnant, regardless of their actions leading to conception.
It is now the responsibility of the state to protect us all by getting everyone vexed. We have to accommodate for grandma and other vulnerable people by forcing injections to the otherwise healthy population.
Yes but of course they are immoral liars.