Young wife and mother loses life to forced vax. Family hold nothing back in obituary. May she rest peacefully in His loving arms.
(obits.oregonlive.com)
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Gun point takes on many forms these days. Not everyone is as knowledgeable as those who read and participate in these boards.
This is how comfortable we've become in the U.S. that we now equate any amount of pressure to conform to "force". If this is considered force I wonder how people will view it when the vaxx police come door to door to drag people off to CDC camps.
We haven't seen force yet. Just because a choice is hard to make doesn't mean it's not still a choice.
Physical force is not the only type of force. Psychological force is also force.
Threatening to hit someone is just as much a crime as actually hitting them. This is why "assault and battery" are two different crimes, even though a lot of people think they are one. Assault is the threat, and battery is the physical action. (Different terminology might be used in some jurisdictions, but the concepts are the same.)
The legal definition of Coercion is:
https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/coercion
What a crock of shit. You sound like some SJW crying about words or when feminists used to prattle on about men "gaslighting".
Sure, but coercion is different from literally forcing somebody to take the vaccine through physical force. The only thing that has been used has been psychological pressure and threats, which is what tyrants always do. Just because you're threatened doesn't mean you have to go along with it or comply.
That is a type of FORCE.
And just because somebody crushes your skull doesn't mean you "have to" comply, either.
You are defining "force" as ONLY physical force. That's why you think it is ONLY physical force.
Duh.
Some people have a broader understanding of the word, as far as the law is concerned.
It is a GOOD thing that force can be defined in broader terms than ONLY physical force, because it allows for lawsuits and criminal charges.
Coercion is a form of force. "Force" has a BROAD definition, not a limited one like you think.
"Police Force" doesn't ONLY mean shooting you for jaywalking.