What I want to argue is that 'lockdowns' can never be justified because any ostensible justification for them is *self-nullifying*, in the sense that it must necessarily invoke a context whose severity is such that the 'lockdown' would not help. But, I don't have the intelligence
Ok, I'll bite that bullet. I don't believe in "individual rights". I believe in good governance - which almost all the time is best served by scrupulously respecting "individual rights" but only because that leads to good governance in normal circumstances.
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*almost all the time* you were just lucky enough to live in a window where your luck came true. gov ruined the life of a significant part of the pop for v little benefit. strange you can’t see it but here we are
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that was poorly worded because it was an awful time (and right now still is in much of europe) awful to live day to day. and i’m in atlanta and life is pretty close to normal
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