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Budley Doright

Well-Known Member
No. This is an election about the direction of the country going forward for the next 4 years, just like every other presidential election.

The fact that you pulled Putin out of your ass tells me you've got nothing- which is exactly my point about the establishment Democratic Party; they're just in it for the money.

I'm not supporting that. I'm going to vote for the best person for the job. If the DNC won't offer anyone but a corporatist shill then they won't be getting my vote.

It's not complicated.
So you’ll support the worst thing to happen to your country in recorded history? Why?
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
No. It means that society has the right to quarantine those with infectious disease, even against their will, to prevent them from harming others. A clear, logical and widely accepted case of the rights of the group superceding the rights of the individual.

It's not complicated. Try not to over think it, Typhoid Mary.
There are two possibilities, either you are correct or you are wrong.

Possibility one

So if "society" has this right, where would it come from if no individual person has this right ? If no person has this right, they cannot delegate something nonexistent to another person(s) / "society" . That would be like me giving you half a sandwich which I don't have. This MUST be answered or your assertion is incomplete and not a proof of anything.


Possibility two

If an individual has the right to quarantine another person, then "society" (a collection of people) would not have any greater rights, since an individual also has that right. This would disprove your claim.


You haven't proven anything, you've simply made an unfounded claim. Fail.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
There are two possibilities, either you are correct or you are wrong.

Possibility one

So if "society" has this right, where would it come from if no individual person has this right ? If no person has this right, they cannot delegate something nonexistent to another person(s) / "society" . That would be like me giving you half a sandwich which I don't have. This MUST be answered or your assertion is incomplete and not a proof of anything.


Possibility two

If an individual has the right to quarantine another person, then "society" (a collection of people) would not have any greater rights, since an individual also has that right. This would disprove your claim.


You haven't proven anything, you've simply made an unfounded claim. Fail.
The logic of the pretzel farmer.

You're the living embodiment of the idea that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
Piss poor example Rob and I won't go into the details.
Rights are an artificial construct of social philosophy, folks had rights before they thought it up too. Those rights came from the hearts of their fellow humans and were the rights of love and forgiveness, but forgiveness has to be earned Rob and somethings cannot be forgiven...
Is "rightful legal authority" (over other people) a real or artificial concept ? Do you believe another person has rightful authority over you whether you agree or not ?
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Speak for yourself.
I'd rather quote you when I'm quoting you

I'd rather see Trump in office for 4 more years than Biden. Maybe that would finally be enough to get apathetic Americans off their lazy asses and involved in politics.
I get that you'd rather not be held accountable for the things you say. Trump, your president and the one you wanted, does the same.
 
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