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Originally Posted by Kipper_3434
Driving is a privilege. Existing and living a normal life are privileges too? Don't get into politics. Again you don't need photo I.d. to participate in life, except for in a few exceptions ( driving, going to a bar, boarding an international flight, showing that you are vaccinated, thus having taken the necessary steps to help minimize the spread of a raging virus.) What kind of totalian monster equates participating with society as a privilege? You do realize driving for the purposes of work is protected as a right? The court works with people who have their license suspended do to intoxication as long as they need to drive for work.
The only similarity between drivers licenses and vaxports is the photo I.d. aspect. Everything else is a stretch.
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Also, yes, those who need to drive for work are supported in that endeavor, because helping them is good for society. Society
deems it good and beneficial for all, to support individuals being able to work. That is something society
chooses to do, for the overall benefit of the individual and of society. Society
grants that privilege in this case, even though the person hasn't earned it. That does not mean that driving is a right.
Every minute of every day, you are conforming to the rules and norms of society. That is the price you pay in order to participate. If you are unable to recognize those conformations, and you are unaware that this is happening every moment of your life that you are outside your own home, well, that's on you.
Do you put pants on in the morning before you head out of the house? Do you do that because you think pants are nifty? Or do you do that because playing within the (very mild and flexible) rules of society demands that you do?
Is it a
right to wear pants (or insert a million other tiny rules or norms)? Or is it an
obligation to be met in order to participate in a functioning society?
This is not rocket surgery. Every 3 year old learns that they either follow the rules, or they spend time in their room. "Yes, Johnny, there are consequences to your actions and choices".
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Originally Posted by Kipper_3434
You didn't answer the question . Its almost like equating 2 vaguely similar ideas is ridiculous. Eg: drivers license = vaxport.
Thanks for playing.
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What's cute about this post is that you actually appear to believe that you are '
winning'.