im vaccinated and i would really prefer everyone choose to be vaccinated but i dont spend time talking about this for a few reasons. this first is that i dont actually think it would have the desired effect if i just yelled at people about it. relatedly this feels tendentious.
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the third is that the people who are really vocally not just provaccine but coercive about it have a serious missing mood about their stancehttps://www.econlib.org/archives/2016/01/the_invisible_t.html …
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if your position is "having everyone vaccinated is incredibly important, so much so (for various reasons) that we should accept the very real and serious short- and long-term civil costs of coercing people to get a vaccine" i actually respect that thought i dont necessarily agree
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the pro-coercion position that i actually tend to see is more like thispic.twitter.com/gCWo2k7cAl
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your read may differ, but he seems to be downright /eager/ to use coercive means to attain a public health end, and specifically trying to do some kind of internet-tough guy-but-bureaucratic-for-some-reason framing to attack people who disagree with him
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Replying to @eigenrobot
He may have deleted the original tweet. But if I recall correctly it was in the context of an argument where the person on the other side suggested they would Waco anyone who came to do a centralized quarantine. In context I think his excitement is just a reflection.
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im not sure this makes it better from my perspective although i imagine this was the context
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