Thursday 10 February 2022

Mandate Questions for Critical Thinking

Steps of critical thinking about mandates;

Should vaccines and restrictions be mandated?

If yes, then why? 

Is it for the protection of others, or the individual?


1a) If it’s for the protection of the individual, then why not mandate exercise (instead of restricting it) & vitamin D?

b) Why not ban greasy and sugary foods?

(these measures would prevent severeness of Covid, as well as prevent many other illnesses (including the top causes of death), & prevent hospitals being overwhelmed)


2a) If it’s for the protection of others, then who are the others that need protection and can’t protect themselves?

b) How do vaccines protect others? 

(especially since someone with a vaccine, often has less virus symptoms, and is therefore less likely to notice & self isolate)

c) Why is natural immunity not an exemption? 


3a) If it is for the protection of others, then why is protection significantly disregarded for every other person, besides those vulnerable to the virus? (who can protect themselves anyway) 

(disregarded protection for people that suffer side effects from the vaccine + boosters for the rest of their lives, & for mental health problems caused by restrictions (especially children), job/ business loss, and economic loss)

b) Perhaps instead of mandating all this harm, maybe we should mandate freedom of choice?


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