sharon j, on 2021-September-24, 17:55, said:
I was thinking about the seatbelt analogy. If I understand it, some think seatbelts should not be a law and be voluntary. In most states in the US, 16 year old children are driving. Should we really expect 16 year old children and perhaps their passengers, who are most likely children too, be expected to make good and safe choices regarding seatbelts? I think the seatbelt laws helps save the lives of those individuals unlikely to make good choices.
I am fine with laws that require seatbelts, and I am fine with requiring seatbelt use for those who are fully adult And, incidentally, I bought my first car at age 15, I earned the money to pay for it, I did not consider myself a child. Not an adult, but not a child either. The law at teh time kept me from getting most construction jobs, the argument was that that law was to protect me, I had no wish for that protection. I was making decisions about my future, my choice. Not yet an adult, definitely not a child.
But I see all of these things, seatbelt laws for young drivers, seatbelt laws for fully adult drivers, laws that were said to protect me from my own decisions, as fundamentally different from the situation with covid. As I say, I am ok with seatbelt laws. If it were put to a vote I would vote for seatbelt laws. I would not think that the country had totally lost its mind if the majority voted against it. I would be surprised, and I would think it a mistake, but not crazy.
Covid is different. It has to be beaten back, beating it back requires a set of actions, the consequences to all of us of not beating it back are severe, so I favor imposing rules regarding vaccines and masks that I might not favor if the stakes were not so high.