@MichaelCaddy17 @chicagosmayor "You serve the people of Chicago vaccinated, unvaccinated..."
Wtf? Why should the non-vaccinated get the same access as vaccinated?
@pinktastic615@theLouisianaMan@dannygurl304 Did you think I was disagreeing with you? I never said I didn’t agree. I was simply saying that the way you came to be a libertarian can often be quite rare and a lot of people, at least in my experience, come to be from being told to trust the govt rather than the contrary.
@CherylCrannick @JeremyTate41 No it’ll be the mean. The cost for special services would be a different set of data which will most likely equally cost more either public schooling or home schooling so point still stands.
@pinktastic615@theLouisianaMan@dannygurl304 It’s quite commonly the contrary, People being taught to obey so much at a young age that they begin to hate power. Once the liberty mindset kicks in and they research and read books it develops into a way of life rather than simply not liking the government.
Notice how they use utterly pointless adverbs such as “superspeading”. It’s all fear mongering. When people are frightened they’re easy to control all you have to do is offer refuge and people will do anything you say.
An omicron superspreading event has just been recorded in Denmark:
- 150 high school students at a party
- 55 infected with covid
- 53 of those are omicron positive (38 confirmed via S-gene dropout & 15 via whole genom sequencing)
Link to news story: https://t.co/iuLcjROUPj
It’s quite the contrary. Libertarian beliefs are usually born from oppression from their own government and legislation put in place by a system that was supposed to be a sanctuary of living but instead makes something like becoming self sufficient much harder to achieve.