Vaccine mandates in the US date back to George Washington requiring the army be inoculated against smallpox. The Supreme Court has upheld constitutionality. We didn’t used to need mandates as often because being “American” didn’t mean being selfish me-first deniers of
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The inoculation was mandatory. People didn’t leave the army en masse, either.https://www.history.com/news/smallpox-george-washington-revolutionary-war …
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I mean, they're not even mandates they're more like opt-ins to safely participate in activities that one would like to participate in. It's not like the vaccine po-po are going door to door. One of the many problems in recent vaccine 0asr was...
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Our military is still voluntary. There hasn’t been a draft in a long time. Though Elvis was drafted, and got vaccinated on tv. Rates increased massively bc of that.
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