@capacrapa saidMandatory vaccinations have been around since the 1850s. Assuming you're not old AF, you've already received mandatory vaccinations for diseases like Polio.
#1 My body My choice!!
#2 Vaccinations should be Mandatory!!
Kinda an oxymoron no? 🤔
Are you saying we should stop making those vaccinations mandatory?
@capacrapa saidI don't know much about oxy,
#1 My body My choice!!
#2 Vaccinations should be Mandatory!!
Kinda an oxymoron no? 🤔
but I know a moron when I see one.
@capacrapa saidWhy can't you keep a persona for more than a month?
#1 My body My choice!!
#2 Vaccinations should be Mandatory!!
Kinda an oxymoron no? 🤔
Is it the only way you can get out from under all the BS you spread?
@CapaCrapa😀
Okay. I agree that requiring a recently fertilized human ovum to be vaccinated seems beyond the pale.
@vivify saidTechnically that is not true. There were exemptions for those vaccines back then. That means they were compulsory, not mandatory. The smallpox vaccine was compulsory because you could have paid a fine as an option back then. The Affordable Health Care Act is also compulsory, not mandatory.
Mandatory vaccinations have been around since the 1850s. Assuming you're not old AF, you've already received mandatory vaccinations for diseases like Polio.
Are you saying we should stop making those vaccinations mandatory?
Most covid vaccines (all of them approved in the USA) do not prevent the spread of the SARS2 virus. That means it is a treatment, not a real vaccine. There is no legal precedent for compulsory treatments that do not prevent infection, making herd immunity impossible. There is also no legal precedent for compulsory treatments that use gene therapy technology.
You are making false comparisons promoted by big pharma and the corporate news media. Stop regurgitating propaganda.
21 May 22
@metal-brain said“compulsory is used especially in the contexts of education, business, and employment. Mandatory is used especially in the context of the law. Obligatory is often used to talk about rules and laws relating to safety, for example in sport or the workplace.”
Technically that is not true. There were exemptions for those vaccines back then. That means they were compulsory, not mandatory. The smallpox vaccine was compulsory because you could have paid a fine as an option back then. The Affordable Health Care Act is also compulsory, not mandatory.
Most covid vaccines (all of them approved in the USA) do not prevent the spread ...[text shortened]... alse comparisons promoted by big pharma and the corporate news media. Stop regurgitating propaganda.
- Oxford Learner's Thesaurus -
So, technically they mean the same, they’re just used in different situations.
21 May 22
@shavixmir saidNot true.
“compulsory is used especially in the contexts of education, business, and employment. Mandatory is used especially in the context of the law. Obligatory is often used to talk about rules and laws relating to safety, for example in sport or the workplace.”
- Oxford Learner's Thesaurus -
So, technically they mean the same, they’re just used in different situations.
The irony is that "especially" is not mandatory in the context you are using.
People are just in the habit of calling something compulsory mandatory. I can see that being justified in certain situations. If a fine costs more than health insurance I would argue that is mandatory even though you do have the option of refusing insurance, but vaccines are different. There are exemptions to vaccines and in my state of Michigan you can get an exemption for any personal reason.
https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2017/10/12/michigan-vaccine-law/759096001/
@vivify saidNo,....you miss his point. To me, he is speaking of freedom. A difficult concept for libs. Your sheets must be a mess.
Mandatory vaccinations have been around since the 1850s. Assuming you're not old AF, you've already received mandatory vaccinations for diseases like Polio.
Are you saying we should stop making those vaccinations mandatory?
Just yesterday, I asked the question, Should my neighbor ask me to pay for his daughter's abortion. Kev, instead of answering the question, wrote back 'what if the daughter had been impregnated by (my) son!?! What? He changes the scenario. And here we see it again in this thread. Help.......
Classic lib response, and even here, vivify et all fail to get the gist of his oxymoron question.
21 May 22
@metal-brain saidBy your own explanation, COVID vaccines are also not mandatory.
Technically that is not true. There were exemptions for those vaccines back then. That means they were compulsory, not mandatory. The smallpox vaccine was compulsory because you could have paid a fine as an option back then. The Affordable Health Care Act is also compulsory, not mandatory.
Most covid vaccines (all of them approved in the USA) do not prevent the spread ...[text shortened]... alse comparisons promoted by big pharma and the corporate news media. Stop regurgitating propaganda.
@vivify said1. My body my choice.
Mandatory vaccinations have been around since the 1850s. Assuming you're not old AF, you've already received mandatory vaccinations for diseases like Polio.
Are you saying we should stop making those vaccinations mandatory?
2. Experimental drugs mandatory.