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Feb 2 5 tweets 2 min read
A city shouldn't be able to suddenly turn restaurant owners into vaccine card enforcers, and no this isn't like a liquor license, which is something you specifically apply for with the advance understanding that you'll need to enforce drinking age rules to serve alcohol.
"Guess what? The business you've run for 15 years now also depends on you demanding people show you a vaccine card or you need to kick them out and not have them pay you for your services even if both of you want to do business."

How the fuck does this make sense to people?
It just doesn't work like this. There are processes and and legislation and advance notices and adjustment periods. You can't just say "oh the mayor decided that 30 days from now your business gets shut down if you don't do this literally arbitrary thing."
What part of "it's been two years and stay the fuck at home if this bothers you" didn't you understand?
"But it's a pandemic!" is what someone says when they don't want to actually defend the sense or logic or legality of something. They just want to let it happen because maybe it'll make them feel less scared.

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I've found that none of these Twitter covid hawks who constantly retreat to "but kids" and "but vulnerable people" and "but but but" will never ever tell you what their personal covid endgame is. Not even hypothetically. It's because secretly they're still hoping for covid zero.
And yes, people who are like "keep covid restrictions in place because of my personal medical risks" are selfish people and don't think of the very real medical problems that were and still are created BECAUSE OF covid restrictions. Something I know about intimately.
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I get that it's basically a strawman, but that's too vague for this very specific phenomenon.
No the scenario I'm describing is that I said I think masks in schools being optional is considerate, someone was like "well so should all childhood vaccines be optional too? Since you're so committed to being considerate..."
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Yeah 800,000 people died, but at least 100 million Americans had gotten covid in 2020 alone. So your 800,000 sounds large, but it's way less than 1% of the total number of Americans who got covid.

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You're being dishonest, James. Health officials specifically talking about BLM protests was a big story and involved hundreds of professionals in the field.
Here's epidemiologists from Harvard and Yale in The Atlantic:
New York Times:
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